Can you please explain the difference between ransomware and wiper malware?
Sure. Both ransomware and wiper malware are types of malware that can cause significant damage to a computer system. However, they have different goals and use different methods to achieve their goals.

Ransomware is a type of malware that encrypts a victim's files and demands a ransom payment in order to decrypt them. The goal of ransomware is to extort money from the victim. Wiper malware, on the other hand, is a type of malware that deletes or overwrites files on a computer system. The goal of wiper malware is to destroy data, either to disrupt a victim's operations or to cause damage.

Here is a table that summarizes the key differences between ransomware and wiper malware:

Feature	Ransomware	                                                                          Wiper Malware
Goal	To extort money from the victim	                                           To destroy data
Method	Encrypts files	                                                                    Deletes or overwrites files
Impact	Can be financially devastating	                                   Can be disruptive or damaging


It is important to note that both ransomware and wiper malware can be very dangerous. If you believe that you have been infected with either type of malware, it is important to take steps to remove it immediately. You should also contact your IT department or a cybersecurity professional for assistance.
What are the most common ways to get infected by ransomware or wiper malware?
The most common ways to get infected by ransomware or wiper malware is via downloading malicious files. The simplest way to mitigate the risk is to download the software you use from a trusted party.
In case something does happen, you should also have a copy of your files on a physical hard disk, that you plug into your pc only when you want to make backups. That way if something bad does happen, the damage is minimal and your data can easily be recovered.