Why are some ransomware types impossible to decrypt, and what makes them so challenging to overcome?
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Some ransomware types are impossible to decrypt because they use strong encryption algorithms that make it extremely difficult to break without the decryption key. Additionally, some ransomware creators regularly update their encryption methods and may use sophisticated techniques to protect their malicious software, making it challenging for cybersecurity experts to develop decryption tools. In some cases, ransomware can also delete or encrypt backup files, making it harder for victims to recover their data without paying the demanded ransom.