When the Thanatos Ransomware infects a victim it will use a new key for each encrypted file. The problem, according to researcher Francesco Muroni, is that these keys are never saved anywhere. This means that if a user pays the ransom, the ransomware developer does not have a method that will actually be able to decrypt each file. Therefore, it is not recommended that victims pay the Thanatos ransom for any reason.
Download Link : Thanatos Ransomware
The good news is that according to Muroni it may be possible to brute force the encryption key for each file. This would take quite a bit of time and would require the file to be a common file type with a known magic header.
Decryption Tool : ThanatosDecryptor
Download Link : Thanatos Ransomware
The good news is that according to Muroni it may be possible to brute force the encryption key for each file. This would take quite a bit of time and would require the file to be a common file type with a known magic header.
Decryption Tool : ThanatosDecryptor