Reference: The Global “No More Ransom” Project Adds 15 New Ransomware Decryption Tools
From EUROPOL:
Nine months after the launch of the No More Ransom (NMR) project, an ever-growing number of law enforcement and private partners have joined the initiative, allowing more victims of ransomware to get their files back without paying the criminals.
The platform www.nomoreransom.org is now available in 14 languages and contains 40 free decryption tools. Since our last report in December, more than 10 000 victims from all over the world have been able to decrypt their affected devices thanks to the tools made available free of charge on the platform.
No More Ransom was launched in July 2016 by the Dutch National Police, Europol, Intel Security and Kaspersky Lab.
Statistics show that most visitors to the platform come from Russia, the Netherlands, the United States, Italy and Germany.
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