• E-ISSN:

    2454-9584

    P-ISSN

    2454-8111

    Impact Factor 2020

    5.051

    Impact Factor 2021

    5.610

  • E-ISSN:

    2454-9584

    P-ISSN

    2454-8111

    Impact Factor 2020

    5.051

    Impact Factor 2021

    5.610

  • E-ISSN:

    2454-9584

    P-ISSN

    2454-8111

    Impact Factor 2020

    5.051

    Impact Factor 2021

    5.610

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INVENTIONS IN ENGINEERING & SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY

International Peer Reviewed (Refereed), Open Access Research Journal
(By Aryavart International University, India)

Paper Details

ATTEMPTING AN IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS OF THE IDENTIFIABLE RANSOMWARE ANALYSIS

Harshit Dua

Galgotias University, Uttar Pradesh, India

60 - 67 Vol. 4, Jan-Dec, 2018
Receiving Date: 2018-08-15;    Acceptance Date: 2018-09-14;    Publication Date: 2018-09-20
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Abstract

Ransomware attacks have developed dramatically during the new past to cause significant disturbance in tasks across different businesses, including the public authority. In this research, we will consider windows platforms that get infected by 14 strains of ransomware. We trust Windows Application Programming Interface (API) calls made through ransomware measures with standard working design plan baselines. The assessment perceives and reports notable highlights of ransomware as taken away through the numbers of API calls

Keywords: Attack; Information Segregation; Operating System; Ransomware

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