Regarding Sicarii’s broken decryption process, researchers said that “during execution, the malware regenerates a new RSA key pair locally, uses the newly generated key material for encryption, and then discards the private key.”

    • anton@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      9 hours ago

      -u would give you the space back.
      The ransomware doesn’t. There is a block of data, sitting there, taunting you.

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        8 hours ago

        ehehehehe thanks for that mental image

        Of course, one can always reclaim that space if the data truly is inaccessible. Makes me want to write a joke program for “cleaning up” after ransomware that just removes the data from the partition table (or whatever the equivalent for files is - would that just be rm?)