Avast Decryption Tool for Troldesh can decrypt Troldesh, also known as Shade or Encoder.858, a ransomware strain observed in 2016.
Avast Decryption Tool for Troldesh can decrypt Troldesh, also known as Shade or Encoder.858, a ransomware strain observed in 2016.
At the end of April 2020, the ransomware authors shut their business down and published decryption keys that can be used for decrypting files for free.
Encrypted files will have one of these extensions:
• xtbl
• ytbl
• breaking_bad
• Heisenberg
• better_call_saul
• los_pollos
• da_vinci_code
• magic_software_syndicate
• windows10
• windows8
• no_more_ransom
• Tyson
• crypted000007
• crypted000078
• rsa3072
• decrypt_it
• dexter
• miami_california
After encrypting your files, several files are created on the user’s desktop, with the name README1.txt to README10.txt.
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