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  2. UK among countries to sign ransomware payments agreement - AOL

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    A group of more than 40 countries have signed an agreement pledging not to use central government funds to pay ransoms to cyber criminals.

  3. To Pay or Not to Pay: A Case Study of Atlanta's Citywide ...

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    The recent ransomware attack against Atlanta has taken out city services for nearly a week. But the city thus far has not paid the ransom demanded by hackers. To Pay or Not to Pay: A Case Study of ...

  4. Don’t pay out to ransomware criminals, businesses warned - AOL

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  5. Ransomware - Wikipedia

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    Ransomware is a type of malware that encrypts the victim's personal data until a ransom is paid. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] They commonly use difficult-to-trace digital ...

  6. FBI MoneyPak Ransomware - Wikipedia

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    The FBI MoneyPak Ransomware, also known as Reveton Ransomware, is a ransomware that starts by purporting to be from a national police agency (like the American Federal Bureau of Investigation) and that they have locked the computer or smartphone due to "illegal activities" and demands a ransom payment via GreenDot MoneyPak cards in order to release the device.

  7. Clop (cyber gang) - Wikipedia

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    The gang was first spotted by researchers in February 2019. It evolved as a variant of the "CryptoMix" ransomware family. Clop is an example of ransomware as a service (RaaS). Clop ransomware used a verified and digitally signed binary, which made it look like a legitimate executable file that could evade security detection. [5]

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