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Windows versions with supported Crypto API #5
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Windows 10.0.10240 (Win10 or Server 2016) / Intel 64-bit / Leaks |
Windows 6.1.7601 (Win7 or Server 2008R2) / Intel 64-bit / Leaks |
Please help me. I did not understand how to decrypt the files. Please write sequentially step by step, how to do it |
@Juliy-Khimiy https://github.com/aguinet/wannakey#usage (READ THE SCREEN :)) |
Oh thank you. But this description is not understand for me. |
Step 1 (optional): Download https://github.com/aguinet/wannakey/blob/master/bin/winapi_check.exe and run it to check, whether you have a chance at all. If no, you're lost. If yes, go to step 2. |
Windows 5.1.2600 (XP 32-bit) / Intel 32-bit / Leaks |
Windows 6.1.7601 (Win7 or Server 2008R2) / Intel 64-bit / Leaks |
Windows 6.1.7601 (Win7 or Server 2008R2) / Intel 64-bit / Leaks unable to get working directory of the encrypting process! |
Thank you |
Well, are you actually infected by WannaCry? Because the whole point of wannakey/wanakiwi is to recover the private key used by a computer infected by WannaCry.... |
Windows 10.0.14393 (Win10 or Server 2016) / Intel 64-bit / Leaks |
Windows 10.0.15063 (Win10 or Server 2016) / Intel 64-bit / Leaks |
Windows 10.0.14393 (Win10 or Server 2016) / Intel 64-bit / No leak |
Windows 6.1.7601 (Win7 or Server 2008R2) / Intel 64-bit / Leaks |
Please paste here the results of winapi_check!
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