If this line rings a bell to you, that’s because you might have probably been a victim of ransomware before. As ransomware attacks continue, you can avoid paying for the decryption key using the following tools. Or if you don’t want to use a third-party tool, we got other fixes for you in case you can’t decrypt files in Windows 10/11.

How to decrypt files encrypted by ransomware?

Trend Micro Ransomware Screen Unlocker Tool

Ransomware performs an attack in two different methods: lock screen and crypto. By locking the PC screen, ransomware limits a user from accessing the computer. The crypto method uses encryption algorithms such as AES to encrypt files. Trend Micro’s Ransomware Screen Unlocker Tool works to disable the lock screen types of ransomware. The tool performs this in two different scenarios. In the first scenario, the tool could block normal mode while leaving safe mode with networking accessible. Here’s how to perform this operation: In another scenario, the tool may block both these modes.

Avast Free Ransomware Decryption Tools

Avast’s decryption tools target many forms of ransomware. Earlier this month, the security vendor expanded the list with the addition of the decryptors for Alcatraz Locker, CrySiS, Globe, and NoobCrypt. Here’s a complete list of Avast’s decryption tools:

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Kaspersky Ransomware Decryptor

Security firm Kaspersky designed a number of decryption tools for various ransomware threats, including Wildfire, Rakhni, Rannoh, and CoinVault. SPONSORED

WildfireDecryptor tool ShadeDecryptor RakhniDecryptor Decryptor for Rannoh and associated ransomware CoinVault and Bitcryptor Xorist and Vandev

Malwarebytes Anti-Ransomware Beta

Malwarebytes Anti-Ransomware Beta runs in the background to analyze the behavior of file encrypting ransomware programs. The tool terminates threads on the computer that attempt to encrypt files. The program might contain a few bugs as it is still in beta stage. The decryptor works for some of the notorious ransomware threats including Cryptowall, TeslaCrypt, and CTB-Locker. Download Malwarebytes Anti-Ransomware Beta.

Emsisoft Decryptors

Emsisoft, one of the leading security vendors today, also offers various free decryption tools to recover encrypted files without paying the ransom.

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Leostone Decryption Tool for Petya Ransomware

One of the most recent ransomware threats that hit many victims this year is Petya. The Petya Ransomware encrypts parts of a hard drive to prevent the victim from gaining access to the drive and the operating system. Fortunately, Leostone has created a portal for Petya victims to generate the decryption key based on information that they provide from the infected drive. However, the tool works only if the Petya-affected drive is attached to another computer, from which the threat data will be extracted. It seems the tool is for advanced users only. But you can give it a try by downloading the tool from GitHub.

Final words

The number of victims is growing. Securelist’s KSN report indicates the total number of ransomware victims rose to 2,315,931 in March 2016 from 1,967,784 in April 2015. The financial implication of ransomware attacks could not be underestimated as well. According to Symantec’s Ransomware and Businesses 2016 report, the average ransom demand has now reached $679 from $294 last year. Thanks to the abovementioned free decryption tools, retrieving your files is only a few clicks away. If we missed any of the best ransomware decrypt tools, tell us about them in the comments.

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