The ThunderX Decryptor requires the user to upload the ransom note (typically readme.txt ) to identify the specific encryption key.
In the context of cybersecurity, "ThunderX" (often confused with Thundersoft) refers to a specific strain of ransomware. A free decryptor was developed through the to help victims recover files encrypted by this malware. Thundersoft Decryptor
ThunderSoft provides dedicated decryptors for Microsoft Office files (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and PDF documents. These tools focus on removing "Read Only" restrictions or recovering the "Open" password so you can edit and print protected documents. The ThunderX Decryptor requires the user to upload
Experts from Kaspersky and Emsisoft recommend removing the actual malware from your system using a reputable antivirus before attempting to use a decryption tool, as the ransomware may otherwise re-encrypt your files. 3. DRM Decryption and Removal 3. DRM Decryption and Removal