Malware and ransomware are two types of harmful software. They can damage your computer or steal your data. Downloading this harmful software comes with serious consequences. In 2024, there were more than 60 million new strains of malware found on the internet.
It’s critical to understand the difference between them. This article will help you understand both types of threats.
What is Malware?
Malware is a general term that means “malicious software.” It includes many types of harmful programs. Depending on the type, malware can do different bad things to your computer. These are the four main types of malware:
- Viruses: These spread from one computer to another.
- Worms: They can copy themselves without your help.
- Trojans: They trick you into thinking they’re good programs.
- Spyware: This type watches what you do on your computer.
Malware can cause numerous problems. If you get malware on your device, it can:
- Slow down your computer
- Delete your files
- Steal your personal info
- Use your computer to attack others
What is Ransomware?
Ransomware is a type of malware. It locks your files or your entire computer, then it demands money to unlock them. It is a form of digital data kidnapping.
Ransomware goes by a pretty basic pattern:
- It infects your computer, normally through an email or download.
- It encrypts your files. This means it locks them with a secret code.
- It displays a message. The message requests money to decrypt your files.
- You may be provided with a key to unlock the files if you pay the required fee. In other cases, the attackers abscond with your money.
As of 2024, the average ransom was $2.73 million. This is almost a $1 million increase from the previous year, according to Sophos. There are primarily two types of ransomware:
- Locker ransomware: This locks the whole computer.
- Crypto ransomware: This only encrypts your files.
How are Malware and Ransomware Different?
The primary difference between malware and ransomware lies in their objectives. Malware wants to cause damage or steal information. Ransomware wants to get money from you directly.
While malware wants to take your data, ransomware will lock your files and demand payment to unlock them. Their methods are also different. Malware works in secret, and you may not know it’s there. Ransomware makes its presence known so the attackers can ask you for money.
How Does It Get onto Your Computer?
Malware and ransomware can end up on your computer in many of the same ways.
These include:
- Through email attachments
- Via phoney websites
- Via a USB drive with an infection
- From using outdated software
These are the most common methods; however, new techniques are emerging. Fileless malware was expected to grow 65% in 2024, and AI-assisted malware may make up 20% of strains in 2025. If you get infected by malware or ransomware, it’s important to act quickly. It’s essential to recognise these signs of infection to protect yourself.
For malware:
- Your computer is slow
- Strange pop-ups appear
- Programs crash often
For ransomware:
- Can’t open your files
- You see a ransom note on your screen
- Your desktop background changes to a warning
How Can You Protect Yourself?
You can take steps to stay safe from both malware and ransomware. First, here are some general safety tips for malware and ransomware:
- Keep your software up to date
- Use strong passwords
- Don’t click on strange links or attachments
- Backup your files regularly
For malware specifically, you can protect yourself by using anti-virus programs and being selective with what you download. To stay safe from ransomware, take offline backups of your files and use ransomware-specific protection tools.
What to DoYou’reu’re Attacked
If you suspect that you have malware or ransomware, take action right away.
For Malware:
- Go offline
- Run a full anti-virus
- Delete infected files
- Change all your passwords
For Ransomware:
- Go offline
- Don’t pay the ransom (it may not work)
- Report the attack to the police
- Restore your files from a backup
Why It Pays to Know the Difference
Understanding the difference between malware and ransomware can lead to more effective protection. This will help you respond effectively when attacked. The more you know what you are against, the better your chances of taking the proper steps to keep yourself safe. If you are under attack, knowing the type of threat helps you take quicker action. You can take appropriate steps to rectify the problem and keep your data safe.
Stay Safe in the Digital World
The digital world can be hazardous. But you can stay safe; you’re careful. Keep in mind the differences between malware and ransomware, and practice good safety habits daily to protect yourself.
And, if you need help to keep yourself safe on the internet, never hesitate to ask for assistance. For further information on protecting your digital life, contact us. We want to help keep you secure in the face of all types of cyber threats.
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This article has been republished with Permission from The Technology Press.
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