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• Some infect your browser while some lock you out of some parts and can easily be removed, while the final
one can be a little more difficult.
Identify the • While others will lock up parts of your system but still others completely lock you out of everything.
Seriousness
• Reset your browser back to its default settings. The process differs between browsers but should be easy
enough to find in the Settings section of the browser.
Browser • Run your antimalware and antivirus software.
Ransomware • Reboot your computer.
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• Reboot your machine in safe mode by holding the shift key down when you restart your system. During
the reboot process, choose safe mode in the options.
• When it loads, see if the ransomware runs. If it doesn’t, run both your antivirus and antimalware
software. This should remove the bad software.
• Reboot your computer.
Computer • Make sure the ransomware doesn’t run.
Ransomware • Rerun both your antivirus and antimalware software and remove anything that it finds just to be safe.
• This will remove everything from your machine so be prepared to reload all your software and copy
your files back to the machine.
• Using another machine, create a bootable Windows USB and reformat your computer.
• If you followed all the preventative measures we talked about above, you shouldn’t have to worry about
If All Else losing your files.
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Don’t Pay The Ransom
• A key component in making ransomware successful for the attacker is
to use a payment system that is hard to trace.
• There are no guarantees the ransomware will be removed, or files will
be restored.
• The ransomware may or may not be removed after payment.
• The victim is pressured into paying for the ransomware to be
removed.
• To help you discover an answer for recuperating your information
without further financing ransomware makers, we put together a
sizeable list of ransomware decryption tools which you can use.
Who Are Involved In this Attacking?
• While initially popular in Russia, the use of ransomware scams has
grown internationally.
• Two years ago in 2017 Probably Russian and Korean countries hackers
are hacked more than 90 countries computers.
• Wide-ranging attacks involving encryption-based ransomware began
to increase through Trojans such as CryptoLocker.
Conclusion
• Ransomware has been a growing problem for IT administrators and home
users alike.
• Today, it is one of the biggest threats in computer security.
• Ransomware calls are more annoying than anything else, and haven’t had
too much trouble removing them when needed, but it does take time.
• After all, virus and malware scans can sometimes take hours to run so they
end up costing users and businesses money whether they pay the ransom or
not.
• Remember, preventing the infection is your best defense, so always run
high quality antivirus software and back up your system. If you don’t, you
could be in for a rude awakening.
THANK YOU!!!