Security researchers at ElectricIQ have discovered a vulnerability in the routines of the Key Group ransomware that allowed decryption tools to recover encrypted files. The decryption tool only works on a specific version of the ransomware developed around Aug. 3, the vendor said. The Python script can be found at the end of this article, which also includes some details about the ransomware. The Register published this article on the subject in late August 2023.
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