Why are Ransomware Attacks Increasing?

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We tackle various malicious cyberattacks daily to secure ourselves and our digital surroundings in this era of technical advancement. The term “ransomware” has been quite widespread in the digital world to obtain ransom money during the last few years. Given the implications of this severe cyberattack, every individual and business should be aware of the potential threats and take proactive security measures. So, in this article, we will provide an overview of ransomware attacks and why they are on the rise, along with how you can protect yourself and your organizations from ransomware attacks. What is Ransomware? Ransomware is among the most prevalent and destructive types of malware attacks that individuals and businesses face nowadays. It is malware used by cybercriminals that encrypt files and documents and restrict access to their IT systems, networks, or data. Cybercriminals then ask for a ransom in exchange for providing decryption keys to users if they want to gain access to their system or data. Attackers can target anyone or any device, from small businesses to large organizations, including executives, managers, employees, customers, or machines. They can also target other individuals outside the organization using digital technology for personal use. Ransomware is often spread by phishing emails with malicious attachments, malvertising, downloading infected file extensions, Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) exploits, or drive-by downloads containing malicious URLs that give attackers access and allow them to download destructive payloads. View More: Why are Ransomware Attacks Increasing?

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