Ransomware definition

Ransomware means malicious software which restricts the ability of the user of a computer or Computer Network to use the computer or Computer Network, or to access Data stored on either the computer or Computer Network, with the intention of extorting money from the owner or user of the computer or Computer Network.
Ransomware means a malware software program that infects CUSTOMER's systems from external sources (e.g., in the wild), which installs, persists and encrypts a large portion of files at the operating system level, and continuing to demand payment (the “Xxxxxx”) in order to decrypt the encrypted files. For clarification, Ransomware does not include any malware introduced by the CUSTOMER or any third party to CUSTOMER's internal systems, whether intentionally (e.g., malware testing) or through a breach in the system's security.
Ransomware means any software that is used to demand a ransom payment by:

Examples of Ransomware in a sentence

  • Ransomware encrypts data on systems until a ransom has been paid.

  • Part 1: Ransomware and Data Extortion Preparation, Prevention, and Mitigation Best PracticesThese recommended best practices align with the CPGs developed by CISA and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

  • The definitions of Extortion Loss and Extortion Threat are amended as follows:Extortion Loss also includes Ransomware Loss.

  • For more information on the CPGs and recommended baseline protections, visit CISA’s Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance Goals.Preparing for Ransomware and Data Extortion IncidentsRefer to the best practices and references listed in this section to help manage the risks posed by ransomware and to drive a coordinated and efficient response for your organization in the event of an incident.

  • The Ransomware Loss Retention is part of and reduces the highest applicable each Claim retention.


More Definitions of Ransomware

Ransomware means any type of "malicious code" that is used to extort money by:
Ransomware means any type of malicious software code,
Ransomware means a malware software program that infects Customer's systems from external sources (i.e., in the wild), which installs, persists and encrypts a large portion of files at the operating system level, and continuing to demand payment ("Ransom") in order to decrypt the encrypted files. For clarification, Ransomware does not include any malware introduced by the Customer or any third party to Customer's internal systems, whether intentionally (i.e., malware testing) or through a breach in the system's security.
Ransomware means any software that:
Ransomware means any software that encrypts ‘electronic date’ held within the ‘computer system’ and demands a ‘ransom payment” in order to decrypt and restore such ‘electronic data.’” (ISO Form EC00100114 [2013] Sec.VII.27).
Ransomware means any type of malicious software that—
Ransomware means a computer or data contaminant, encryption, or lock that (1) is placed or introduced without authorization into a computer, a computer network, or a computer system and (2) restricts access by an authorized person to a computer, computer data, a computer network, or a computer system in a manner that results in the person responsible for the placement or introduction of the contaminant, encryption, or lock demanding payment of money or other consideration to remove the contaminant, encryption, or lock.