Decrypt Ransomware Worldwide
RansomHunter was born in response to the growth of ransomware attacks worldwide.
- Offices
- Projects
It is Possible to Decrypt Ransomware Files
According to the Cybereason survey, 31 per cent of US companies that have fallen victim to ransomware have closed down. Leading this list is the United Arab Emirates with 42 per cent, followed by the United Kingdom with 34 per cent, France 22 per cent, Germany 21 per cent, Singapore 20 per cent and Spain 5 per cent.
Against this backdrop, RansomHunter offers ransomware file decryption services using unique technologies that can recover encrypted data on any storage device.
Offering remote solutions anywhere in the world, with native support for English, German, Italian and French.
$5B in 2017
$8B in 2018
$11.5B in 2018
$17B in 2020
$20B in 2021
Ransomware Hit
$4,300 in 2018
$5,900 in 2019
$5,600 in 2020
$6,500 in 2021
Average Plateaued per Incident
$46,800 in 2018
$141,000 in 2019
$274,000 in 2020
$380,000 in 2021
Average Cost Downtime Caused
16% Others
16% Malicious Websites
25% Poor User Practices
30% Weak Passwords
36% Lack of Cyber Security Training
67% Spam or Phishing Emails
Most Common Methods in US
Trusted by Content-Critical Businesses Worldwide
Client Since 2019
Client Since 2017
Client Since 2016
The Latest Insights From Our Experts
What is the dreaded LockBit ransomware?
LockBit ransomware is one of today’s most notorious cyber threats, having evolved to become one of the most sophisticated and dangerous groups on the world stage. With a Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS)
Recover Yqal Ransomware
The STOP/Djvu cartel is the author of several attacks, and the damage caused by its attacks easily reaches thousands of dollars.
Main Ransomware Tactics
Ransomware is malware designed to break into, in some cases extract and encrypt the victim’s data.