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What is ransomware?

Cybercriminals regularly target small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) with ransomware attacks. If they’re successful, they can lock you out of your networks and prevent you from accessing your ...
Ransomware is a type of malicious software that makes a victim’s data, system or device inaccessible. It locks the target or encrypts it (converting text into an unreadable form) until the victim pays ...
Modern ransomware has shifted from encryption to psychological extortion that exploits fear, liability, and exposure. Flare ...
Ransomware attacks continue to evolve in sophistication, disrupting operations and commanding the urgent attention of regulators, law enforcement ...
A new ransomware strain that entered the scene last year has poorly designed code and uses Hebrew language that might be a ...
New research from Trellix detailed that CrazyHunter ransomware has emerged as a serious and escalating threat, underscoring the growing sophistication of modern cybercriminal operations.
Focusing on business resilience means promptly patching issues, improving user awareness and education, and deploying ...
Ransomware victims surged in Q4 2025 despite fewer active extortion groups, with data leaks rising 50%, ReliaQuest ...
Ransomware attack on Texas gas station chain exposes 377,000 people's Social Security numbers and driver's licenses. Keep ...
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Ransomware Help announces industry-leading success rate and introduces enhanced money-back policy for unrecoverable ...