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  2. How a Georgia county official stood up to a Russian ...

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    Ransomware criminals are in the extortion business — they hack an organization's network, lock up the data, and demand a ransom for the keys. Last year, ransomware hackers walked away with a ...

  3. Ransom - Wikipedia

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    Ransom is the practice of holding a prisoner or item to extort money or property to secure their release, or the sum of money involved in such a practice.. When ransom means "payment", the word comes via Old French rançon from Latin redemptio, 'buying back'; [1] compare "redemption".

  4. Ransomware - Wikipedia

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    The No More Ransom Project is an initiative by the Netherlands' police's National High Tech Crime Unit, Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre, Kaspersky Lab and McAfee to help ransomware victims recover their data without paying a ransom. [158] They offer a free CryptoSheriff tool to analyze encrypted files and search for decryption tools. [159]

  5. Pennsylvania courts say no ransom was paid in cyberattack ...

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    Pennsylvania's state courts agency said Thursday that it never received a ransom demand as part of a cyberattack that briefly shut down some of its online services earlier this month and prompted ...

  6. Rhode Island hit by data breach as hackers demand ransom - AOL

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    Rhode Island hit by data breach as hackers demand ransom. Rich McKay. December 14, 2024 at 8:37 PM ... were very likely hacked by an international cybercriminal group asking for a ransom, state ...

  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.

  8. 1998 kidnapping of Mormon missionaries in Saratov, Russia

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    On March 24, 1998, [4] local police found the woman who called in the ransom demand, as well as a 45-year-old man who assisted in the kidnapping; both confessed to being behind the abduction [33] and were arrested. [4] Russian officials reported that the man had helped establish the LDS Church in Saratov in 1993, but later left the faith. [34]

  9. L.A. Unified cyberattackers demand ransom - AOL

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