Here Are the Free Ransomware Decryption Tools You Need to Use [2021 Updated]
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Got infected with ransomware? Check out these free tools that will help you decode your data without paying the ransom

Ransomware is one of the most vicious cyber-threats out there right now. A ruthless form of malicious code, it encrypts files and holds them hostage in exchange for a payment. This is why you need to stay updated on what ransomware decryption tools are out there for you to use.

In this article, we will go over a few essential mitigation steps, as well as list over 190 ransomware decryption tools that you can use if you fall victim to an attack. Let’s get into it.
 
If your network gets infected with ransomware, follow the steps below to recover essential data:

Step 1: Do not pay the ransom because there is no guarantee that the ransomware creators will give you access to your data.
Step 2: Find any available backups you have, and consider keeping your data backups in secure, off-site locations.
Step 3: If there are no backups, you have to try decrypting the data locked by ransomware using the best ransomware decryption tools available.

In this anti-ransomware guide, we included these free ransomware decryption tools you can use to avoid all types of malware.

Navigate through these links to learn more.

How to identify the ransomware you’ve been infected with
Ransomware decryption tools
Explanation of ransomware families and tools for decryption
How to avoid ransomware in the future
Quick checklist for ransomware protection

How to identify the ransomware you’ve been infected with

Oftentimes, the ransom note provides details about the type of ransomware your files have been encrypted with, but it can happen that you don’t have this information at hand. Readers have asked us to show which encryption extensions belong to which ransomware families. Many of these extensions signaled new types of encrypting malware, for which there are no ransom decryptors available.

If you need help with identifying what type of ransomware is affecting your system so that you know what ransomware decryption tools to use, one of the two options below can help you out:

Crypto Sheriff from No More RansomID Ransomware from MalwareHunter Team

Ransomware decryption tools – an ongoing listDisclaimer:

You should know that the list below is not complete and it will probably never be. Use it, but do a documented research as well. Safely decrypting your data can be a nerve-wracking process, so try to be as thorough as possible.

We’ll do our best to keep this list up to date and add more tools to it. Contributions and suggestions are more than welcome, as we promise to promptly follow up on them and include them on the list.

Some of the ransomware decryption tools mentioned below are easy to use, while others require a bit more tech knowledge to decipher. If you don’t have technical skills, you can always ask for help on one of these malware removal forums, which feature tons of information and helpful communities.
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