What is Ransomware?
Ransomware is a malicious software that locks users out of their files or systems until a ransom is paid. It poses a significant threat to individuals and organizations alike.
How Ransomware Works
Once installed, ransomware encrypts files and displays a ransom note with instructions on how to pay for decryption.
Common Ransomware Variants
Some well-known ransomware variants include WannaCry and Petya, each with unique methods of infection and encryption.
Preventing Ransomware Attacks
Regular backups, updated software, and user education are crucial in preventing ransomware infections.
Responding to Ransomware Incidents
If infected, do not pay the ransom. Instead, seek professional assistance and restore files from backups if available.