Recovering files from the Bart ransomware (a relative of the Locky and Dridex families) is possible without paying a ransom, thanks to free tools provided by major cybersecurity firms like Bitdefender and AVG (now part of Avast).
Using these tools generally follows a standard process, but the has a specific requirement for success. Requirement for AVG Decryptor Free Ransomware Decryption Tools | Unlock Your Files | AVG bart decryptor cert download
This tool is designed to work with all known variants of Bart. You can find it on the official Bitdefender Labs site or via Softpedia . Recovering files from the Bart ransomware (a relative
This version uses a known-plaintext attack to recover passwords. It is available on the AVG Ransomware Decryption Tools page. How to Use the Decryptor You can find it on the official Bitdefender
Bart is unique because it can encrypt files without an active internet connection. It typically compresses your files into password-protected and appends extensions such as .bart , .bart.zip , or .perl . Once finished, it changes your desktop wallpaper and leaves a ransom note named recover.txt or README.bart.txt . Official Bart Decryptor Downloads
The most reliable source for these tools is the No More Ransom Project , a global initiative involving Europol and law enforcement.