Next step, MP4 support?Ĭompiled a separate tool, an MP4 analyzer to investigate MP4 video and STOP/DJVU affected videos.
It’s no use sending me files without a reference file. Send me the shared URL and I will be very grateful. If you have encrypted + an INTACT file shot with same device, then it would help if you shared those with me (using Google Drive or similar). Right now I need WAV files and MP4 files. Help me helping you: Request for files to investigateįor me work out a more or less generic file repair option for a specific file type, I need files that were encrypted by the ransomware AND intact files shot with the same device. If time permits I’ll keep adding more file types. It is important to realize that 100% perfect repair is not possible and that a portion of the data, the encrypted portion, is lost.ĭrop me an email and the URL where you’ve uploaded them (Google Drive or similar). I’ll then try to adjust the tool to repair them and send it to you so you can repair the rest of the files. So, if you have any of those and would like me to repair them, please share them with me. To force it to repair all files selected check option ‘Disable sanity checks’. This is due to Media Repair trying to determine if patient file is in fact for example an MP3. Issue 4: Not all files selected are repaired. It repairs the file header and gets rid of encrypted data (about 150 KB), so this is data that is lost. This can not be avoided as Media Repair does two things. Issue 2: Since release I have become aware of some other MP3 structural variants. I’ll look into that but it’s likely these can NOT be repaired. Issue 1: Repair of small WAV files will fail. HINT: To repair various digital photo formats affected by STOP/DJVU variants, you can use my generic photo-repair tool JPEG-Repair.
Mp3 toolkit update#
Update : I expect to release a version with MP4, 3GP, MOV, M4V support later this week. Testing was carried out on Windows 7 64-bit edition. It works on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. To download, URL is in description of video at bottom of this post. MP3 Toolkit is without any doubt, one of the very powerful and feature rich applications to edit MP3 files. To repair WAV files the tool requires a reference file: A file recorded with the same device or same software as the victim files. To test it I need files encrypted by this ransomware. I am working on a small repair tool that allows you to repair MP3 and WAV files that are affected by STOP/DJVU ransomware.