Need help

how to decode the symbols in this pic?
How is this type of encryption called?

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bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/petya-ransomwares-encryption-defeated-and-password-generator-released/
twitter.com/NSFWRedditImage

Time to dig up those backups.

lol did you really get ransomware'd? Tard.

Its related to this pic.

How is this spread? what does one need to do to get ransomware?

>lol did you really get ransomware'd?
No. If I were ransomwared I would reformat the disk and cut my losses.

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If you look at the image in OP you get encrypted in 7 days unless you repost it to at least 5 threads

>what does one need to do to get ransomware?
Open a bad onion link/clearnet link.

But this is how it happens professionally: drop infected expensive usb sticks at offices inside corporate targets. The employees will start using the sticks for work related stuff meanwhile infecting all their computers and collecting all passwords.

For clarity: I need to de encrypt this coded message This isnt about ransomware.

that's whoevers fault for having noscript disabled.

Also, I'd at least think their firefox fork is able to withstand browser based vulnerabilities, no?

Try writing it out as binary with white = 0 and black = 1 and then running though binary to ASCII.

That was actually tried in the original decoding threads: no coherent result.

Instructions here: bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/petya-ransomwares-encryption-defeated-and-password-generator-released/

Is this real? I have heard something similar but ended being a ruse.

For starters you gotta be pretty retarded to fall for a ransonware, it's basically saying that you cannot restrain yourself from clicking every possible link / downloadable stuff you get, since contrary of what many wants to believe is solely your fault (the only exception being someone purposely infected your machine).
Second why didn't you pull the plug the moment you saw that screen? Encryption takes time, within the first 30 seconds it's almost guarantee that all your files are still clear. Then it's just matter of plugging the drive in some sort of sandbox environment, extract the data and wipe the drive clean.

Read the thread.

>shut down computer
>wipe everything
>restore backup
???

ITT
retarded OP and responses
not suprised

I think there is a free decryption tool for some versions of this, ask the Google for one.

>free decryption tool
>full RSA encryption
I think you aren't that educated

There was a tool that extracted the keys from the ransomware's memory provided you JUST got fucked and didn't turn off your computer.

Is that the Ancient language from Stargate SG-1?

You've found the decryptor for the Voynich manuscript. Huzzah!

>tfw the keygen raises flags...

how did you even get ransomware lmao its 2018, what were you doing

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