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French researchers may have found way to save some files in Ransomware cyber attack

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A computer keyboard sits on a world map as French researchers may have found a way to retrieve some files in in a 'Ransomware' cyber attack that has hit computers in 99 countries. Photo: EPA

French researchers said on Friday they had found a last-chance way for technicians to save Windows files encrypted by WannaCry, racing against a deadline as the ransomware threatens to start locking up victims’ computers first infected a week ago.

WannaCry, which started to sweep round the globe last Friday and has infected more than 300,000 computers in 150 nations, threatens to lock out victims who have not paid a sum of US$300 to US$600 within one week of infection.

A loose-knit team of security researchers scattered across the globe said they had collaborated to develop a workaround to unlock the encryption key for files hit in the global attack, which several independent security researchers have confirmed.

The researchers cautioned that their solution only works in certain conditions, namely if computers had not been rebooted since becoming infected and if victims applied the fix before WannaCry carried out its threat to lock their files permanently.

Europol said on Twitter that its European Cybercrime Centre had tested the team’s new tool and said it was “found to recover data in some circumstances”.

A programer shows a sample of a decrypting source code in Taipei, Taiwan, as ‘WannaCry' ransomware cyber attack hits thousands of computers in 99 countries encrypting files from affected computer units. Photo: EPA
A programer shows a sample of a decrypting source code in Taipei, Taiwan, as ‘WannaCry' ransomware cyber attack hits thousands of computers in 99 countries encrypting files from affected computer units. Photo: EPA
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