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  2. Ransomware - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ransomware

    Payment is virtually always the goal, and the victim is coerced into paying for the ransomware to be removed either by supplying a program that can decrypt the files, or by sending an unlock code that undoes the payload's changes. While the attacker may simply take the money without returning the victim's files, it is in the attacker's best ...

  3. Ransomware as a service - Wikipedia

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    Ransomware as a service (RaaS) is a cybercrime business model where ransomware operators write software and affiliates pay to launch attacks using said software. [1] Affiliates do not need to have technical skills of their own but rely on the technical skills of the operators.

  4. Editorial: First step in fighting ransomware? Stop paying the ...

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    Imagine being broadsided by a ransomware attack. All at once, computer screens freeze. A cybergang pops up to explain the methodology for paying the ransom in cryptocurrency, and what happens if ...

  5. Rhysida (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    Rhysida is a ransomware group that encrypts data on victims' computer systems and threatens to make it publicly available unless a ransom is paid. [1] The group uses eponymous ransomware-as-a-service techniques, targets large organisations rather than making random attacks on individuals, and demands large sums of money to restore data. [2]

  6. NC is one of only two states to ban paying ransomware ... - AOL

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    Outlawing public payments may not actually dent the will of hackers, ransomware experts say.

  7. LockBit - Wikipedia

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    LockBit is a cybercriminal group proposing ransomware as a service (RaaS). Software developed by the group (also called ransomware) enables malicious actors who are willing to pay for using it to carry out attacks in two tactics where they not only encrypt the victim's data and demand payment of a ransom, but also threaten to leak it publicly if their demands are not met.

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