I do agree with Piyavkin.
AFAIT these are perhaps marketing efforts by corporations exploiting
"customer fear" and implementing their policy of "buy or suffer".
All about Linux, a user should see the message carefully and analyse before
executing a program with root privileges. That's why "sudo" and "su" like
commands were made, and that's why we need "passwords" for many stuffs in
Linux, unlike other ecosystems.

It's natural to be concerned. However, we should be rather be cautious
before giving our root password to execute any program.
If any cure of the "ransomware" arrives, that would be first from the side
of the "development team" as "security updates" rather than "corporations".

Regards
Himanshu Shekhar

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