(Photo : Photo by NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP via Getty Images) The Czech-based security firm went on to reverse engineer the TargetCompany ransomware to create a decrypter for its encrypted files. Avast TargetCompany Ransomware Decryptor: How it Works So, to save victims from paying whopping ransom prices, they'll have to subscribe to some patience along the way.Īccording to a report by The Record Media, Avast decided to produce its decryption tool for the TargetCompany ransomware after one of its users became one of its victims. That said, victims of the TargetCompany ransomware should note that it could take a couple of hours to recover their files altogether. On top of that, the cybersecurity firm also alerted its potential users that the free decrypting tool is power-intensive and time-consuming to use.Īvast specifically said that the "cracking process may take a large amount of time," noting that it could go "up to tens of hours." Not to mention that the password cracking would also take up all of the processor cores on your machine. Yet Avast went on to warn users of the decryptor that it could only restore any encrypted files by the ransomware gang in "certain circumstances."
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