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  2. Ransomware: What to do if hit by an attack - AOL

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    Ransomware is an attack that locks your computer and demands a ransom to give back your data. Here's how to respond if attacked. Ransomware is an attack that locks your computer and demands a ...

  3. Ransomware - Wikipedia

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    Ransomware attacks are typically carried out using a Trojan, entering a system through, for example, a malicious attachment, an embedded link in a phishing email, or a vulnerability in a network service. The program then runs a payload, which locks the system in some fashion, or claims to lock the system but does not (e.g., a scareware program).

  4. Scareware - Wikipedia

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    Some forms of spyware also qualify as scareware because they change the user's desktop background, install icons in the computer's notification area (under Microsoft Windows), and claiming that some kind of spyware has infected the user's computer and that the scareware application will help to remove the infection.

  5. What is Ransomware? How to protect yourself from the ... - AOL

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    Here is what you need to know about protecting yourself from Ransomware cyber attacks: Show comments. ... This 6-foot fake Christmas tree looks like the real deal (and it's on sale for $27!) See ...

  6. What is a ransomware attack? This expert says Tarrant ... - AOL

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    There are two kinds of ransomware attacks: encrypting and non-encrypting. TAD is a victim of the former — when hackers hold data hostage by encoding it. TAD’s website has been down since the ...

  7. Jigsaw (ransomware) - Wikipedia

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    Jigsaw is a form of encrypting ransomware malware created in 2016. It was initially titled "BitcoinBlackmailer", but later came to be known as "Jigsaw" due to featuring an image of Billy the Puppet from the Saw film franchise. [1]

  8. 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]

  9. What You Need to Do in a Ransomware Attack - AOL

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    Learn what to do and get some tips on how to avoid becoming a victim of a ransomware attack. With ransomware attacks happening every 11 seconds, you could be the next target.