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On 16-09-15 14:41, Jay West wrote:
I took on a brand new client a while back, and before doing any real work for them they 
were hit by cryptolocker. I hadn't yet even done a "IT Review" for them, so 
didn't yet know what systems they had in place.

Thus, under the gun, I started looking at their backup setup, and found it "severely 
lacking". They did have a backup system from the previous IT guy, but due to the way 
it was set up it would have taken days to get the data off of it and all moved back into 
the correct spots.

So given days of billable time/work or paying the ransom, we chose to pay the ransom as 
the most expedient solution. They only accepted bitcoin, and there was a deadline after 
which the ransom doubled or more. So we jumped through hoops to get a bitcoin account set 
up, funds deposited, etc. That was a rather convoluted process and took time (albeit less 
time than working with the existing "backup" system).

Soon as the bitcoin was transferred to the hostages account, a key was received 
online via the TOR browser. Yep, the key worked, and decrypted all the data.

A new (and easy/functional) backup system was put in place immediately 
thereafter. I've also talked to a few of my associates who own IT consulting 
firms, and any of them that decided to pay the ransom did in fact get a working 
decryption key. ZFS is a good solution :)

Best,

J




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Simon Claessen
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