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Anton Reznichenko2015-03-16 20:40:50
Encryption
Anton Reznichenko, 2015-03-16 20:40:50

Is there a decryptor for infected files named *[email protected]?

The essence of the problem: the network folder was infected with an unknown encryption virus that appends to files [email protected]
Is there a way in nature to decrypt such files? Has anyone encountered a similar problem?
Google only finds [email protected] or [email protected], but there are no solutions even for them.
I will clarify: in addition to the fact of existence (because there is undoubtedly everything in the world), I would like to see options for solutions, links or something like that.

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Vladimir Martyanov, 2015-03-16
@vilgeforce

Everything is.

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Andrey Ermachenok, 2015-03-16
@eapeap

Try to write an email to [email protected] and find out the price of the issue.
Some friends have a positive experience - the decryptor cost 1 bitcoin. I just don't know what kind of cipher they had.
Others simply restored the information from the archive as of "Yesterday".

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