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What is ransomware and how to protect yourself

Ransomware is malware that locks your files and demands payment to unlock them. It spreads through suspicious emails, fake websites, or downloading files from untrusted sources. You can protect yourself by keeping your computer updated, using strong passwords, backing up your files, and never opening attachments from people you don't know.

Ransomware is a type of malware designed to encrypt your files and hold them for ransom. Attackers send it through phishing emails, infected ads, or compromised websites. Once it gets on your computer, it locks your files and shows a message demanding payment. The best protection is keeping your software updated, using antivirus protection, making backups, and being careful about what you click on.

Risk: High ⏱ 5-10 minutes Beginner

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