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Ransomware
UK //ˈrænsəmwɛə//US //ˈrænsəmˌwɛr//
Definition
Malicious software that blocks access to data until a ransom is paid.
In simple words: A type of malicious software that locks your data and asks for money to unlock it.
Examples
- The company fell victim to a ransomware attack last week.
- Ransomware demands can lead to significant financial losses for businesses.
- In 2020, ransomware became one of the most common cyber threats.
- She was advised not to pay the ransomware fee, as it might not guarantee data recovery.
- Ransomware is usually spread through phishing emails and malicious downloads.
Usage notes
Used in tech and security discussions. It's informal in conversations but is a serious term in professional contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'ransom' and imagine paying money to get your data back.
Collocations
- ransomware attack
- ransomware protection
- ransomware payment
Synonyms
- extortionware
- malware
- crypto-virus
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'malware' or 'virus' - ransomware is a specific type of malware.
- Overusing technical jargon - remember to explain it simply when talking to non-experts.