Ransomware key to unlock customer data from REvil attack obtained
Kaseya received a universal decryptor that allows victims of the July 2nd REvil ransomware attack to recover their files for free.
On July 2nd, the REvil ransomware operation launched a massive attack by exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in the Kaseya VSA remote management application to encrypt approximately sixty managed service providers and an estimated 1,500 businesses.
After the attack, the threat actors demanded $70 million for a universal decryptor, $5 million for MSPs, and $40,000 for each extension encrypted on a victim's network. Soon after, the REvil ransomware gang mysteriously disappeared, and the threat actors shut down their payment sites and infrastructure. While most victims were not paying, the gang's disappearance prevented companies who may have needed to purchase a decryptor unable to do so.