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What to do when ransomware strikes your Mac

“When ransomeware strikes, it’s hard not to panic,” Glenn Fleishman writes for Macworld. “A ransomeware attack may cause your Mac to shut down and then restart into a lock screen. A message appears, demanding ransom to provide a six-digit unlock code, which can’t be bypassed. This can occur even with two-factor authentication enabled.”

“Crackers appear to be making use of passwords from other sites that have had password breaches in the past—and iCloud accountholders re-use those passwords with their iCloud account,” Fleishman writes. “With Find My Mac enabled and your password, a criminal can log into iCloud.com and use Find My Mac (even without confirming with a second factor) to put your Mac into Lock mode with a six-digit code they create. Lock mode restarts a Mac into Recovery and locks out a normal boot.”

Fleishman writes, “I recommend the following.”

Read more in the full article here.

MacDailyNews Take: Do not pay the ransom. Use unique passwords for evert site and service. Don’t reuse passwords!

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