What is Ransomware and How Do You Deal With It?
Released on 05/12/2017
You wake up your computer but instead of that Google Doc
you were working on, it's a message: your files and
documents have been encrypted if you want the code
to bring them back, pay up in bitcoin.
Hello, you've just met Ransomware.
It's the worst.
My name is Brian Barrett.
I'm Wired's news editor and this is Your Guide To
Staying Safe On The Internet.
Ransomware has been around for years but a recent
surge in popularity has made everyone from hospitals
to small business owners to well,
you, more vulnerable than ever.
Fortunately, there are ways to protect yourself
that don't involve dipping into your digital wallet.
First, ransomware is just malware with a fun name
and a dash of extortion.
So all the things that you do to avoid malware,
the not opening untrusted emails,
and not clicking strange links,
that will keep you safe here too but even if you slip
there's a straightforward way to protect yourself.
Back up your stuff, all of it.
I know it's a pain, but seriously, do it.
See in most cases, ransomware locks up what's only
on your actual computer so if you've got a carbon copy
somewhere in the cloud or even on a backup hard drive,
all you have to do is wipe your desktop and restore
your data from the backup.
You're back in business.
Oh, and if it happens at work, tell
your sys admin ASAP, the last thing you want is
for ransomware to spread across the network
then everybody's in trouble.
So what happens if you click a malicious link,
you get locked out of your computer,
and you don't have a backup,
whether to pay up is your choice,
just remember that while they'll probably give you
the code that unlocks your stuff, they could
also just ask for more bitcoin.
Starring: Brian Barrett
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