ESET AES-NI decryptor 1.0.1.0 Crack With Keygen Latest
With ransomware on the rise, it is important that you take prevention measures to protect your computer. But if despite your efforts the PC still got infected, then a dedicated decryption tool might be the answer to unlocking your files without having to pay the ransom.
ESET AES-NI decryptor targets files that have been infected by the XData or the AES-NI ransomware. While it does not replace a full-featured security solution to actively protect the computer, this application is more like a post-infection solution for restoring access to your files.
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Software developer |
ESET
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Grade |
4.0
721
4.0
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Downloads count | 6017 |
File size | < 1 MB |
Systems | Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Known as Win32/Filecoder.AESNI, this ransomware trojan encrypts various files on the local drive, asking for a ransom in bitcoins in exchange for the decryption key. One of its variants is called XData (detected as Win32/Filecoder.NLN), a ransomware that threatened to outbreak just when the Wannacry wave got lower in size.
AESNI and its variants target different file types and append a special extension to the file name, such as aes256, aes_ni_0-DAY, aes_ni or lock, making the files inaccessible unless a payment in Bitcoins is made. If this short description seems similar to you, then you should try out the ESET AES-NI decryptor.
Relying on a security master key that was previously released, the ESET AES-NI decryptor Serial promises to detect files that are encrypted by the aforementioned ransomware and restore access to their content.
The application must be launched from a console with administrative privileges. It starts searching for AES-NI specific file extensions in the location you passed as a parameter. Once it finds the key files, it looks for the infected files and tries to decrypt them, all at once.
The AES-NI ransomware prevents you from accessing your files and asks for ransom in exchange for the unlocking key. Before deciding what to do next, ESET's AES-NI decryptor is worth a try if you want to recover your files.