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Reverse Engineering .Blackbit ransomware
Feb. 7, 2024, 5:52 p.m. | /u/Ok-Falcon-9168
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I have only been in the reverse malware engineering game for a couple of months, so I am not a total noob, but far from an expert (its only part of my job, my specialty is digital forensics).
That being said, has anyone ever decrypted the. Blackbit ransomware? Our client was infected by it but does not have the executable for the virus itself, only the now encrypted files.
Any advice on how I should proceed with this …
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