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  1. On 12/23/2016 at 9:30 PM, xXToffeeXx said:

    You've been hit by PClock. It's not decryptable, so if you have backups I suggest restoring from them.

    xXToffeeXx~

    Hi Toffee,

    Please see attachment of ransomeware Cryptolocker.

    I have been told that there is no solution for this. However, I feel, 

    I need to ask few questions - 

    1. Can I get solution for such kind of ransomewares after 2 years or 4 years?

    I can wait for that much of time. But I just want to know that there are such cases in past that - solution was created for such issues after some time. 

    If solution is not possible, then kindly explain me some technical issue in short.

    2. what happens after time passes beyond deadline (now 23 hours are left)? Do these guy have access to my computer data all times? can they delete my data by instructing that program?

    3. Shall i take that data into another computer or Hard Disc and wait for solution , maybe 4 years or 8 years?

    4. Do I have to format my Laptop and reinstall windows  8.1 again?

    5. I have only Pics to get de-crypted. I dont need other data at all. SO MY WHOLE FOCUS IS ON "JPG" files. Can these files be De-Crypted in short time in future? i feel that this file format is simple, therefore i am asking.

     

    Thanks a lot for answers.

     

    Regards,

    Kudoscurd

    20161226_184241.pdf

    20161226_184241.pdf

  2. On 12/23/2016 at 9:47 PM, Aura said:

    Sadly as Toffee mentionned, PClock is currently not decryptable for free. What you should do right now is back up all your encrypted files and hope that a free decryption solution arise in the future. You can also try to recover your files using data recovery software such as Recuva, PhotoRec, ShadowExplorer, EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard, etc. but that's pretty much the only thing you can do.

    Hi Aura,

    Please see attachment of ransomeware Cryptolocker.

    I have been told that there is no solution for this. However, I feel, 

    I need to ask few questions - 

    1. Can I get solution for such kind of ransomewares after 2 years or 4 years?

    I can wait for that much of time. But I just want to know that there are such cases in past that - solution was created for such issues after some time. 

    If solution is not possible, then kindly explain me some technical issue in short.

    2. what happens after time passes beyond deadline (now 23 hours are left)? Do these guy have access to my computer data all times? can they delete my data by instructing that program?

    3. Shall i take that data into another computer or Hard Disc and wait for solution , maybe 4 years or 8 years?

    4. Do I have to format my Laptop and reinstall windows  8.1 again?

    5. I have only Pics to get de-crypted. I dont need other data at all. SO MY WHOLE FOCUS IS ON "JPG" files. Can these files be De-Crypted in short time in future? i feel that this file format is simple, therefore i am asking.

     

    Thanks a lot for answers.

     

    Regards,

    Kudoscurd

    20161226_184241.pdf

  3. 9 minutes ago, xXToffeeXx said:

    You've been hit by PClock. It's not decryptable, so if you have backups I suggest restoring from them.

    xXToffeeXx~

    Hi,

    I have no backups for it. I want my pictures back. They are around 30 GB and precious for me as part of memory.

    Kindly suggest solution, if any.

    Best Regards,

    Kudoscurd

  4. 27 minutes ago, Aura said:

    Hi kudoscurd,

    Can you upload one of your encrypted file on ID-Ransomware, and copy/paste the results of the analysis here after?

    https://id-ransomware.malwarehunterteam.com/

    Hi Aura,

    I tried to upload encrypted file.

    but it shows -----

     

     Unable to determine ransomware.

    Please make sure you are uploading a ransom note and encrypted sample file from the same infection.

    This can happen if this is a new ransomware, or one that cannot be currently identified automatically.

    You may post a new topic in the Ransomware Tech Support and Help forums on BleepingComputer for further assistance and analysis.

    Please reference this case SHA1: 17bb271ecbaf53b361dd7c2643959bf153ee31bb

     

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