

The earlier the threat is detected, the easier it is to combat the malware.


A ransomware attack means either the loss of data, spending large sums of money, or both. Various measures can be taken to protect against ransomware attacks, with a watchful eye and the right software being important steps in the right direction. Targets of ransomware attacks include both individuals and companies. The most common routes include infections from malicious websites, unwanted add-ons in downloads and spam. Ransomware can find its way onto a device in many different ways.

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