U.S. manufacturer Kaseya was the victim of a supply chain attack, and as a result, systems belonging to about 1,500 customers were encrypted with ransomware. Kaseya said this week that it has a universal decryptor to decrypt customer files. Affected parties may contact sales, it said. Now there are reports that Sales is not responding, and if contact is made, Kaseya is requiring victims to sign a confidentiality agreement before the data is decrypted. I've added the info in the post Kaseya received universal decryption tool after ransomware attack.
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