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MajorGeeks.Com » News » March 2015 » How does ransomware work? (Video)

How does ransomware work? (Video)


Posted by: on 03/08/2015 11:18 AM [ comments Comments ]


The nature of a ransomware attack will depend upon the motives of the attacker.

Generally, the cybercriminal creates a code specifically designed to take control of a computer and hijack files. The files are encrypted so the victim loses access to them. Once executed in the system, the ransomware can either (1) lock the computer screen or (2) encrypt predetermined files.

Watch "TorrentLocker In Action" in the video below:



Here are a few simple tips on how you can secure yourself from likely attacks:

• Backup your files regularly

• Bookmark your favorite websites and access only via bookmarks

• Download email attachments from trusted sources

• Use security software


Source: Trend Micro


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