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https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news...uters-Infected-with-Ransomware-506517691.html
"They're not taking the files. They're basically leaving the files where they are. They're encrypting those files, making them inaccessible until the ransom is paid,” explained Lon Seidman.
Last year, a dozen state agencies were hit by ransomware attacks, but no sensitive data was compromised.
Seidman said the best defense against a ransom attack is a good backup system.