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ransomware

/ran-suhm-wair/US // ˈræn səmˌwɛər //

勒索软件,勒索病毒,赎罪软件,赎金软件

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Digital Technology.

    • : malware planted illegally in a computer or mobile device that disables its operation or access to its data until the owner or operator pays to regain control or access.

Examples

  • It’s thought to be the second time in recent years that the company has been hit by ransomware.

  • Back in November, Capcom announced that personal data for up to 350,000 people may have been revealed by a "customized ransomware attack" on its systems.

  • If a ransomware attack disabled the operations of dozens of hospitals at this moment of maximum vulnerability, the impact would be profound.

  • Opportunistic criminals have also targeted stressed hospitals with ransomware attacks.

  • Earlier in October, facilities in Oregon, New York, Michigan, Wisconsin and California also fell prey to suspected ransomware attacks.

  • Ransomware “gangs” are successfully extorting $5 million a year, Symantec estimates.

  • Ransomware also can find people in other cyber back alleys, too: illegal music and movie downloaders are common targets.

  • Early ransomware attacks did attempt to live up to their name.