Definition of Ransomware
Often rarely mentioned and generally quite rare, ransomware is one of the most vicious
and blatently criminal varients of malicious software currently in the open.
Usually implemented in a specific, targetted fashon, all ransomware generally operates
in the same way, locking the victims files in a secure location and demanding a
financial reward for the recovery of the data. Being a relatively simple concept
with potentially large rewards, known occurances of ransomware are slowly increasing.
Variations include sending important files to remote computers and demanding a financial
reward for their return. Time restraints are also sometimes imposed to create added
pressure and make it harder for data to be recovered.
Generally ransomware victims will first discover that they have been a victim when
they receive a message via a text file on their desktop.
As with all malicious software, you can greatly reduce and often complete prevent
damage being done - for instance, using automatic daily backup software. Anti-virus
and anti-spyware software may detect some variants, but due to the rare nature of
ransomware it can often bypass these types of protection.
The main issue of ransomware is it's embarrasing nature, specifically for commercial
users. If you experience problems with ransomware type software or would like more
information please contact me. I can guarantee complete
confidentiality and in most cases will be able to restore data to it's original
form. Bear in mind that time may be an issue.