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Ransomware is a type of malware that encrypts a victim’s files and demands a ransom payment in order to decrypt them. Ransomware attacks can be costly and disruptive, and they can have a significant impact on businesses and individuals.
There are many different ways that ransomware can be delivered, but some of the most common methods include:
Phishing emails: Ransomware attackers often send phishing emails that appear to be from legitimate sources, such as banks or credit card companies. These emails often contain malicious attachments or links that, when clicked, download the ransomware onto the victim’s computer.
Drive-by downloads: Ransomware can also be downloaded onto a victim’s computer without their knowledge or consent. This can happen when they visit a compromised website or click on a malicious link.
Exploits: Ransomware attackers can also exploit security vulnerabilities in software to gain access to a victim’s computer.
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