360 Ransomware Decryption Tools

360 Ransomware Decryption Tools

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360 Ransomware Decryption Tools: A software utility that promises to become a real weapon against ransomware, providing a quick way for you to decrypt locked files

Ransomware threats have become more and more prevalent in the past years, which shifted the attention of major security companies to fix or prevent these types of attacks. A ransomware virus is basically a program that installs itself on your computer or hard drive partition, encrypting the files and disallowing you to access it. To recover your access, the attacker then asks for a sum of money in turn of unlocking your information - this is ransomware, in a nutshell, an attacker is taking your data hostage for a ransom.

360 Ransomware Decryption Tools is a powerful anti-ransomware tool that aims to unlock your files after a ransomware attack. The software attempts to decrypt the encrypted files and restore your access to that computer. The software is currently able to decrypt attacks made by WannaCry, Petya and GoldenEye and other less popular ransomware attacks.

If you were a ransomware victim or you just want to protect your data, we strongly recommend taking 360 Ransomware Decryption Tools for a spin, it's free and does its job most times.

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  • Updated:
    Dec 01, 2021
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