What Is Ransomware And How Does It Work?
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Ransomware is a type of malicious software (malware) that is used to gain unauthorized access to a computer system. It does this by encrypting files on the system, making them inaccessible until a ransom is paid. The attacker will typically demand payment in cryptocurrency (such as Bitcoin) or other forms of payment, such as gift cards, in order to gain access to the files. In some cases, the attacker may also threaten to delete the data if the ransom is not paid. The ransomware may be spread through malicious attachments in emails, malicious links in websites, or through other sources. It is important to be aware of this type of malware, as it can cause significant damage to systems and data.