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Ransomware Decryptor - NHTCU & Kaspersky Lab ### "Are you a ransomware victim? The National High Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) of the Netherlands’ police, the Netherlands’ National Prosecutors Office and Kaspersky Lab have been working together to fight t
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  1. Ransomware Decryptor - NHTCU & Kaspersky Lab
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  5. "Are you a ransomware victim? The National High Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) of the Netherlands’ police, the Netherlands’ National Prosecutors Office and Kaspersky Lab have been working together to fight the CoinVault ransomware campaign. During our joint investigation we have been able to obtain data that can help you to decrypt the files being held hostage on your PC. We provide both decryption keys and the decryption application. For more information please see this how-to. Please note that this is an ongoing investigation and new keys will be added in the future."
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  7. https://noransom.kaspersky.com/
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  9. https://blog.kaspersky.com/ransomware-cyber-extortion/
  10. https://securelist.com/blog/virus-watch/67699/a-nightmare-on-malware-street/
  11. https://noransom.kaspersky.com/static/kaspersky-coinvault-decryptor.exe
  12. https://noransom.kaspersky.com/static/convault-decrypt-manual.pdf
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  16. "Files encrypted by CoinVault ransomware? New free tool may decrypt them
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  18. Victims of the CoinVault ransomware might be able to decrypt their files with a free tool released by Kaspersky Lab together with the Dutch police."
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  20. http://www.pcworld.com/article/2909292/files-encrypted-by-coinvault-ransomware-new-free-tool-may-decrypt-them.html

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