Thundersoft ransomware was first identified in the wild in early 2023. It targets primarily small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) and relies on a combination of AES-256 for file encryption and RSA-2048 for key protection. While the encryption implementation is standard, a critical flaw in the key generation entropy and temporary file handling allowed security researchers to reverse-engineer the decryption process.
Enter the required password or import the decryption key/license provided during the encryption process. Thundersoft Decryptor
Thundersoft often uses a in their products: Thundersoft ransomware was first identified in the wild