Wednesday, March 4, 2020

What is ransomware?

Every computer literate wanted to know about  ransomware

Lets  have look on 
ransomware definition
Ransomware is a malware that is developing and becoming more and more common. There are basically two types : encoders and jammers.

It encrypts any data (files, photos, save files of games, databases, etc.) on your computer when the encryptor is infected. Once the files are encrypted, you cannot open the files and cannot access the data contained in the file. Criminals who organize these attacks demand a ransom from the special key equivalent that can open your files. The average amount of ransom demanded is around $ 300.

Why you need to be informed about ransomware
First of all, there are many ransomware available in the market. They threaten all Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Android devices. In short, all desktop and mobile devices are under threat. However, ransomware mainly targets Windows and Android devices.

It is also very easy to infect your device. Very commonly, ransomware is transmitted from suspicious additions opened to the computer, suspicious links clicked, and third party channels downloaded from the application. Ransomware can also infect legitimate websites: As a current example, cybercriminals use ad networks to infect ransomware with users .

On the other hand, it is very simple to make users think that it has downloaded and opened something important. An e-mail or an important program download from the bank. When the file is opened or the program is installed, the user installs ransomware on their computer.


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