Akira ransomware is a type of malware that encrypts the victim's files and demands payment in exchange for the decryption key.

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The attack was first discovered in early 2021 and has since affected numerous organizations across the globe.

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 The ransomware is typically spread through phishing emails or by exploiting vulnerabilities in outdated software.

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 Once a system is infected, the ransomware will encrypt files and display a message demanding payment in exchange for the decryption key.

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The attackers behind Akira ransomware have been known to demand large sums of money, often in the millions of dollars.

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Victims who refuse to pay the ransom may have their data leaked or permanently deleted.

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The attack has been particularly devastating for healthcare organizations, many of which have been targeted by the ransomware.

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In response to the attack, many organizations have increased their cybersecurity measures, including updating software and implementing multi-factor authentication.

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 Law enforcement agencies around the world are actively investigating the Akira ransomware attack and working to bring the perpetrators to justice.

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