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While it may be useful to understand how ransomware works (I do agree to some degree), it is the opinion of many that disclosing the entire source code of a...

The number is listed as CF, which means it has a composite. The last C number still needs factored. I have run ECM on it and obtained one more factor...

Do you have a key.dat file in %APPDATA%? It might be best to use TeslaDecoder with the first variant, as the key is not paired with the files, and has...

Any chance that the registry has the following key? [HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\SET] I'm not sure if it only puts the text file after the encryption, I thought it did as soon as...

:/ AFAIK, you might be SOL mate. May have to check with Googulator and BloodDolly if they have any ideas, but going off their compiled notes, the first three releases...

@jangshant TeslaCrack does not work on the older versions I'm afraid. You'll need to download TeslaDecoder by BloodDolly and refer to the instructions there. The .ecc variant does not store...

Did they do a full backup of the My Documents folder? The recovery file should be in there. It's your only chance I'm afraid.

Yes, either SSL is misconfigured, or it is a self-signed certificate possibly. If you 100% trust the server, you can disable SSL verification. Not recommended, but would get around it....

Are you sure you are following the example and setting a GuzzleHttp Client via `injectGuzzleHttpClient()`? You have to provide your own client for it to use, otherwise it is default...

@sumeetbajaj51 As I mentioned above, you need to follow the example code and supply the library with your own GuzzelHttp Client. `$client->injectGuzzleHttpClient(new \GuzzleHttp\Client());` If you are still having issues even...