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		<title>By: Richard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[HI, I have a system that has had its data drive partially encrypted with NM4 Ransomware.
there are folders where all files have been encrypted and only have files with .NM4 with the additional &#039;Recover your files.html&#039; file. Then there are folders further down the tree that have both the original file and a copy of that file encrypted, eg GoodFile123.docx and GoodFile.docx.NM4 plus the &#039;Recovers your files.html&#039;.
With those files is there any way to determine the encryption key?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HI, I have a system that has had its data drive partially encrypted with NM4 Ransomware.<br />
there are folders where all files have been encrypted and only have files with .NM4 with the additional 'Recover your files.html' file. Then there are folders further down the tree that have both the original file and a copy of that file encrypted, eg GoodFile123.docx and GoodFile.docx.NM4 plus the 'Recovers your files.html'.<br />
With those files is there any way to determine the encryption key?</p>
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