RanSim is a ransomware simulation script written in PowerShell. It recurisively encrypts files in the target directory using 256-bit AES encryption. RanSim has no self-spreading capabilities and will only run on the system you execute it on.
You can use RanSim to test your defenses and backups against real ransomware-like activity in a controlled setting. The same script can be used to decrypt the files if needed.
.\RanSim.ps1 -Mode encrypt
.\RanSim.ps1 -Mode decrypt
-TargetPath
-> C:\RanSim
-Extension
-> .encrypted
-Key
-> Q5KyUru6wn82hlY9k8xUjJOPIC9da41jgRkpt21jo2L=
TargetFiles
-> .pdf .xls* .ppt* .doc* .accd* .rtf .txt .csv .jpg .jpeg .png .gif .avi .midi .mov mp3 .mp4 .mpeg .mpeg2 .mpeg3 .mpg .ogg
The author of the FileCryptography.psm1 is Tyler Siegrist, and he is also credited in the module's docstring.