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Shade Ransomware Finally Shuts down and releases nearly 750K decryption keys


Shade Ransomware Shuts down || Shade ransomware releases nearly 750K Decryption keys when shuts down
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Its operators have shut down their all operations and releases nearly 750,000 decryption keys and apologized from their victims for harm they caused. The operators behind the shade ransomware (Troldesh) were operating it since around 2014. Unlike other ransomware families that specially avoid encrypting victims in Russia and other CIS countries. Shade mainly targeted peoples of Russia and Ukraine. According to Michael Gillespie, the creator of ransomware identification site ID Ransomware submission related to Shade Ransomware has been steady over the years until the end of 2019 when it started to dwindle.



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