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  1. O ransomware é um tipo de malware que mantém os dados ou o refém do dispositivo de uma vítima, ameaçando mantê-los bloqueados (ou piores), a menos que a vítima pague um resgate ao invasor. De acordo com o Índice IBM Security X-Force Threat Intelligence de 2023, os ataques de ransomware representaram 17% de todos os ataques cibernéticos ...

  2. Ransomware is a type of malware that holds a victim’s sensitive data or device hostage, threatening to keep it locked—or worse—unless the victim pays a ransom to the attacker. The earliest ransomware attacks simply demanded a ransom in exchange for the encryption key needed to regain access to the affected data or use of the infected device.

  3. Ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) é um modelo de negócios do cibercrime no qual um grupo ou uma gangue de ransomware vende seus códigos de ransomware para outros hackers, que então os utilizam para realizar seus próprios ataques de ransomware. De acordo com o X-Force Threat Intelligence Index da IBM, o ransomware foi o segundo tipo mais comum ...

  4. Search for decryption tools. Once you’ve identified the ransomware strain, consider looking for decryption tools. There are also free tools to help with this step, including sites like No More Ransom (link resides outside ibm.com). Simply plug in the name of the ransomware strain and search for the matching decryption.

  5. The ransom is the most precious of all gifts, for God made the greatest sacrifice ever in providing it. “God loved the world so much that he gave his only-begotten Son,” says John 3:16. The ransom is the most outstanding evidence of Jehovah’s love for us. It is also proof of Jesus’ love, for he willingly gave his life in our behalf.

  6. Ransom. A price paid to provide a release from captivity, punishment, suffering, sin, or even an obligation. The price was not always monetary. (Isa 43:3) A ransom was required in a number of different situations. For example, all firstborn boys or male animals in Israel belonged to Jehovah, and a ransom, or redemption price, needed to be paid ...

  7. 9 The faith of many Christians has been sustained by the teaching of the ransom. They have kept on preaching despite opposition and have endured all sorts of trials right on into old age. Consider the example of the apostle John. He loyally preached the truth about Christ and the ransom, likely for more than 60 years.

  8. Ransomware attacks can disable a system until the company pays the attacker a ransom. According to one report (link resides outside ibm.com), the average ransom payment is USD 812,360. In addition to directly harming the target, cyberattacks can have a host of secondary costs and consequences related to detecting, responding to, and remediating breaches.

  9. Jesus’ sacrifice is the means by which God delivers, or saves, humankind from sin and death. The Bible refers to the shed blood of Jesus as a ransom price. (Ephesians 1:7; 1 Peter 1: 18, 19) Thus, Jesus said that he came “to give his life a ransom for many.”. — Matthew 20:28, King James Version.

  10. We can be forgiven of our sins only through the ransom sacrifice that Jesus paid with his blood. (Eph. 1:7) Yet, the Bible says: “God in his tolerance was forgiving the sins that occurred in the past,” that is, before Jesus provided the ransom. (Rom. 3:25, ftn.) How could Jehovah do this and at the same time maintain his perfect standard of ...

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