Authorities released free decryptor for Phobos and 8base ransomware
Briefly

Japanese authorities have introduced a free decryptor for Phobos and 8Base ransomware, enabling victims to recover their files without any payment. This tool is believed to have been developed using intelligence from a recent criminal gang takedown. Users can access the software through the police website and Europol's NoMoreRansom site. The decryptor works on various file extensions, including .phobos and .8base, and may be compatible with others. Prior to using the decryptor, it is essential for users to eliminate any malware with an antivirus to prevent re-encryption of files.
Japanese authorities released a free decryptor for ransomware, enabling victims to recover files without payment. This software targets Phobos and 8Base ransomware families.
The decryptor was likely developed using intelligence from a recent takedown of the gang responsible for the ransomware. Victims can download it from police and Europol websites.
The tool functions with file extensions including .phobos, .8base, .elbie, .faust, and .LIZARD, with potential compatibility for additional extensions.
Users must first remove the malware with a reliable antivirus to prevent files from being re-encrypted after recovery. Europol and the FBI endorse the decryptor.
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