Windows Defender, the built-in real-time antivirus in Windows 10, has a critical security feature that’s disabled by default: Ransomware Protection. Strangely though, the feature was added in a Windows 10 version 1709 update in October 2017, which comes as a surprise for many users who may not have known about it until now. What’s worse is that ransomware is a serious threat that has implications as it silently encrypts your data and locks down your PC, eventually blocking access to your data unless you pay the attacker. There’s no guarantee, though, that once you pay, the attacker will decrypt your files and restore access to you…. Read more
Man Arrested For Spreading “Shame-Driven” Ransomware
When it was first exposed to the public, ransomware was a deadly new attack vector that threatened to lock your PC away for good unless you paid the demanded sum. Over time, however, the security companies have adapted to the new wave of attacks and supplied the public with ways to get around it. For example, the world was once rocked by the threat that was WannaCry. It brought down businesses and hospitals as the malware spread around the world. After a while, however, security companies unraveled its code and discovered it was actually pretty poorly programmed. Someone infected with WannaCry could talk to a… Read more