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Decryption key to original petya ransomware released

Posted on 23 July 2017

Article available at https://www.grahamcluley.com/petya-ransomware-developer-releases-master-decryption-key-giving-hope-victims/

The published #Petya master key works for all versions including #GoldenEye pic.twitter.com/tTRLZ9kMnb

— Anton Ivanov (@antonivanovm) 6 July 2017

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