Don't pay the ransom
In simple terms, ransomware is malicious software that either encrypts your data or otherwise stops you from accessing your own systems. The criminals then demand a ransom in exchange for the decryption key, although, of course, there is no guarantee that the key will work and you will get your data back. Many victims have paid up but not gotten their data back.
Read now to discover A three-step guide to ransomware protection.
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