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  • Ransomware protection and decryption tools

    Time: Mar. 6, 2020

    Ransomware never seems to go out of style, and lately we've seen a lot of requests to help

    people in their fight against it.

     

    That's why we've assembled this post with everything you need to know about how to protect

    yourself from ransomware, how to mitigate any damage it’s already done, and the options you

    have to do so.

     

    What is ransomware?


    But first, let’s talk about basics. Ransomware is malicious software that uses a variety of methods

    to get onto devices, then encrypts some or all of the files they contain and demands a payment to

    restore access to your valuable data.

     

    The software can infect your computer if you, say, plug an unfamiliar USB stick into your computer,

    visit a malicious site, or download and run a malicious file from the Web or an e-mail attachment.

     

    Even being on the same network as an infected computer, and doing nothing wrong, may be enough

    to get infected with ransomware. One type even looks like a Windows update. The ransom request

    specifies payment in bitcoin (or another cryptocurrency), which makes it very difficult or even impossible

    to trace the payment.

     

     

    Should I pay the ransom?


    The malefactors say they will return your files if you pay them ransom. But in reality, your ransom

    payment is no guarantee of a safe return for your files. According to our research 20% of ransomware

    victims who paid did not get their files back.

     

    In fact, here’s an example: After the Kansas Heart Hospital paid a ransom, the criminals behind the

    ransomware attack on the facility decrypted some of the files and then demanded still more money for

    the rest of the files.

     

     

     

    The average demand is about $300. Factoring in the odds of the payment ending up well for you, we

    advise careful consideration rather than a hasty payment.

     

    How can I protect? Free ransomware protection


    Ransomware recovery is a mixed bag, and avoiding infection is the best path in every way. Do not

    download suspicious files, click suspicious links, or open e-mail attachments that are unexpected or

    from unknown senders.

     

    Back up your files frequently as well. That way, even if ransomware locks or blocks your files, you

    can recover them without paying a ransom. Use a reliable security solution. Kaspersky Internet Security 

    protects personal devices not only from ransomware, but from a huge range of other threats.

     

    Kaspersky Internet Security 1 PC 1 Year Global Key

     

     

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