What distinguishes phishing attacks from ransomware attacks, and how do their impacts differ?
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Phishing attacks typically involve tricking individuals into providing sensitive information like login credentials through deceptive emails or websites, aiming to steal personal data or credentials. On the other hand, ransomware attacks involve malicious software that encrypts files on a victim’s computer, demanding a ransom for their release.
The impacts of phishing attacks often result in stolen personal information, financial loss, identity theft, and compromised accounts. Ransomware attacks can cause significant operational disruption, financial losses due to ransom payments, data loss, and reputational damage. Both attacks can have serious consequences, but they differ in their methods and primary objectives.
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