What’s the best way to securely wipe a disk that has been encrypted by ransomware, ensuring no remnants of malicious code remain?
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The best way to securely wipe a disk that has been encrypted by ransomware, ensuring no remnants of malicious code remain, is to perform a full disk format or use a specialized data destruction tool. This will overwrite all data on the disk, including any malicious code or encrypted files, making it nearly impossible for any remnants of the ransomware to persist. It’s important to ensure that the disk is thoroughly wiped to prevent any potential re-infections or data recovery attempts by cybercriminals.