Bitdefender has released a free decryptor
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
The cybersecurity firm Bitdefender has released a free decryptor to allow LockerGoga ransomware victims to recover their encrypted files without paying a ransom.
“We’re pleased to announce the availability of a new decryptor for LockerGoga, a strain of ransomware that rose to fame in 2019 with the attack of the Norsk Hydro company.” reads the announcement published by the security firm. “The new decryptor is a joint effort between Bitdefender, Europol, the NoMoreRansom Project, the Zürich Public Prosecutor’s Office and the Zürich Cantonal Police.”

The company developed the tool with the help of international law enforcement agencies, including Europol, the Zürich Public Prosecutor’s Office, and the Zürich Cantonal Police.
In order to decrypt the files, users have to provide the path containing pairs of clean-encrypted files.
The decryptor can scan your entire file system or single files or folders.
The tool can also be executed silently via a command line, this feature was implemented to
automate the deployment of the tool inside a large network.
The decryptor has the “backup files” feature, enabled by default that could be used in case there will be any problem with the decryption process.
The LockerGoga ransomware operation has been active since January 2019, it targeted organizations worldwide, including the aluminum giant Norsk Hydro.
The ransomware gang was dismantled in October 2021 with the arrest of its operators and the seizure of the systems containing the master private keys used in the encryption process.
“Its operator, who has been detained since October 2021 pending trial, is part of a larger cybercrime ring that used LockerGoga and MegaCortext ransomware to infect more than 1,800 persons and institutions in 71 countries to cause an estimated damage of $US 104 million.” continues the announcement.
Therefore, this decryptor will mostly be for past victims who refused to pay the ransom and have been waiting to recover their files for free.
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does this work?
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i will use to crack the ransomware
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(September 17, 2022, 08:17 AM)Maxihell Wrote: The cybersecurity firm Bitdefender has released a free decryptor to allow LockerGoga ransomware victims to recover their encrypted files without paying a ransom.
“We’re pleased to announce the availability of a new decryptor for LockerGoga, a strain of ransomware that rose to fame in 2019 with the attack of the Norsk Hydro company.” reads the announcement published by the security firm. “The new decryptor is a joint effort between Bitdefender, Europol, the NoMoreRansom Project, the Zürich Public Prosecutor’s Office and the Zürich Cantonal Police.”

The company developed the tool with the help of international law enforcement agencies, including Europol, the Zürich Public Prosecutor’s Office, and the Zürich Cantonal Police.
In order to decrypt the files, users have to provide the path containing pairs of clean-encrypted files.
The decryptor can scan your entire file system or single files or folders.
The tool can also be executed silently via a command line, this feature was implemented to
automate the deployment of the tool inside a large network.
The decryptor has the “backup files” feature, enabled by default that could be used in case there will be any problem with the decryption process.
The LockerGoga ransomware operation has been active since January 2019, it targeted organizations worldwide, including the aluminum giant Norsk Hydro.
The ransomware gang was dismantled in October 2021 with the arrest of its operators and the seizure of the systems containing the master private keys used in the encryption process.
“Its operator, who has been detained since October 2021 pending trial, is part of a larger cybercrime ring that used LockerGoga and MegaCortext ransomware to infect more than 1,800 persons and institutions in 71 countries to cause an estimated damage of $US 104 million.” continues the announcement.
Therefore, this decryptor will mostly be for past victims who refused to pay the ransom and have been waiting to recover their files for free.


thanks for info
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Free LockerGoga decryptor? Thank you for sharing this good news.
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Could be useful
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(September 17, 2022, 08:17 AM)Maxihell Wrote: The cybersecurity firm Bitdefender has released a free decryptor to allow LockerGoga ransomware victims to recover their encrypted files without paying a ransom.
“We’re pleased to announce the availability of a new decryptor for LockerGoga, a strain of ransomware that rose to fame in 2019 with the attack of the Norsk Hydro company.” reads the announcement published by the security firm. “The new decryptor is a joint effort between Bitdefender, Europol, the NoMoreRansom Project, the Zürich Public Prosecutor’s Office and the Zürich Cantonal Police.”

The company developed the tool with the help of international law enforcement agencies, including Europol, the Zürich Public Prosecutor’s Office, and the Zürich Cantonal Police.
In order to decrypt the files, users have to provide the path containing pairs of clean-encrypted files.
The decryptor can scan your entire file system or single files or folders.
The tool can also be executed silently via a command line, this feature was implemented to
automate the deployment of the tool inside a large network.
The decryptor has the “backup files” feature, enabled by default that could be used in case there will be any problem with the decryption process.
The LockerGoga ransomware operation has been active since January 2019, it targeted organizations worldwide, including the aluminum giant Norsk Hydro.
The ransomware gang was dismantled in October 2021 with the arrest of its operators and the seizure of the systems containing the master private keys used in the encryption process.
“Its operator, who has been detained since October 2021 pending trial, is part of a larger cybercrime ring that used LockerGoga and MegaCortext ransomware to infect more than 1,800 persons and institutions in 71 countries to cause an estimated damage of $US 104 million.” continues the announcement.
Therefore, this decryptor will mostly be for past victims who refused to pay the ransom and have been waiting to recover their files for free.

Interesting, but they will probably just modify the crypting fuction and create a new Goga
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It looks like every ransomware going to have free decryptor.

Is there any motive behind of it?.
:pomthink:  :pomlove:

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(September 19, 2022, 12:21 PM)Chill Wrote: It looks like every ransomware going to have free decryptor.

Is there any motive behind of it?.


yes, the obsolence. an obsolete ransomware has free decryptors.
it's already three years since they had the attack, that system is already rebuild in place, up and running.
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Looks pretty useful
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