What motivation do ransomware attackers have for returning access to systems once their victims have paid?

QuestionsCategory: PCDRAWhat motivation do ransomware attackers have for returning access to systems once their victims have paid?
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What motivation do ransomware attackers have for returning access to systems once their victims have paid?

A. Failure to restore access to systems undermines the scheme because others will not believe their valuables would be returned.

B. The ransomware attackers hope to trace the financial trail back and steal more from traditional banking institutions.

C. There is organized crime governance among attackers that requires the return of access to remain in good standing.

D. Nation-states enforce the return of system access through the use of laws and regulation.








 

Suggested Answer: A

Community Answer: A



This question is in PCDRA Palo Alto Networks Certified Detection and Remediation Analyst Exam
For getting Palo Alto Networks Certified Detection and Remediation Analyst (PCDRA) Certificate





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