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I've been following this issue very carefully on various forums, and have heard some say that the encryption key is for 10% of the encrypted files, and then the other 90% were encrypted via a predictable key. If that is the case, why would the Decrypt tool need a key to decrypt all of the files. Is there any truth to this statement, or are people mistaken. I would be happy if I could get 90% of my files back at this point.
But I will tell you - this forum is definitely ahead of the others as far as information on this problem. Michael |
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