A decryptor for the Tortilla variant of the Babuk ransomware has been released by Cisco Talos, allowing victims targeted by the malware to regain access to their files.
The cybersecurity firm said the threat intelligence it shared with Dutch law enforcement authorities made it possible to arrest the threat actor behind the operations.
The encryption key has also been shared with Avast, which had previously released a decryptor for Babuk ransomware after its source code was leaked in September 2021. The updated decryptor can be accessed here [EXE file].
The cybersecurity firm said the threat intelligence it shared with Dutch law enforcement authorities made it possible to arrest the threat actor behind the operations.
The encryption key has also been shared with Avast, which had previously released a decryptor for Babuk ransomware after its source code was leaked in September 2021. The updated decryptor can be accessed here [EXE file].