Kinds of Ransomware and How to Prevent Them

 Ransomware is malicious software that utilizes encryption techniques to stop a victim’s data for ransom. The attack can fail all accesses to an organization’s crucial files, databases, or applications.


In return for access, the attacker demands a ransom. Ransomware spreads through networks and targets file servers and databases, causing severe harm and losses to organizations. The threat demands billions of dollars in payments to cyber criminals, resulting in significant damages and expenses.

Ransomware utilizes asymmetric encryption by employing cryptography that necessitates a pair of keys to encrypt to decrypt a file. The attacker generates exclusive public-private keys for the victim and keeps the private key safely to decrypt the files. Attackers demand a ransom payment to release the private key to the victim.
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