The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) defines Ransomware as a family of malware (malicious software) that encrypts data on the victim's computer and on network shares in order to make the data unusable for the victim. A "locked screen" then appears on the victim’s screen requesting a ransom (often in the form of cryptocurrencies) so that the data can be decrypted.
The attack in question is called the CEO-fraud and it is more and more frequent due to the increase in teams working remotely from their homes...
Phishing is the most reported type of attack according to Interpol. Attackers use this technique to obtain confidential or sensitive information by sending...