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Learn moreHaving your computer infected with malware is a scary and frustrating experience. After all, there’s a big chance that your identity, credit card information, and other personal files could be stolen or lost forever. While plenty of types of malware can cause problems on your computer—ransomware can be the most aggravating.
What are ransomware attacks? With ransomware attacks, bad guys download malware onto your computer or device and then demand you pay them ransom to get access to your device and important files. Hackers lock up your operating system, threatening to publish information, install another virus, or encrypt files. While it might seem like a small deal to pay the ransom and get on with your life, you can’t always trust that the person on the other end will hold up their side of the bargain.
All this can be stressful to say the least. So, here are 10 steps to take if you find yourself dealing with a ransomware attack.
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Ransomware attacks are avoidable when you keep in mind a few ransomware prevention best practices. Doing things like avoiding questionable websites, not clicking links in emails from unknown sources, and even heavily scrutinizing emails from possibly reliable sources. Phishing scams are a common way hackers download ransomware to your computer, so it’s essential that you be cautious with links that come into your inbox or messaging app.
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