Lockbit ransomware is a type of malware that encrypts files on a victims computer and then demands payment in exchange for decrypting the files.
Attackers deploy Lockbit ransomware as a way to extort money from individuals, businesses, or organizations by holding their critical data hostage.
Lockbit ransomware infects a victims computer through email attachments, malicious websites, or software vulnerabilities. Once installed, it encrypts files using a unique key that is then stored on the attackers server. The victim is then instructed to pay a ransom in cryptocurrency to receive the decryption key.
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