What Does Ransomware Do To An Endpoint Device?
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Ransomware is malicious software designed to lock a user out of their device until a ransom is paid. It usually attacks an endpoint device by encrypting the user‘s files and then demanding payment for the decryption key. In some cases, ransomware can even damage essential system files, making it difficult to recover data.