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Previously on "OK, who's plan B was this then?"

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    Do any of these victims run backups?
    Of course they do.

    The real question is "do they ever test their backups?"
    Last edited by Zigenare; 10 December 2018, 11:26.

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  • Paddy
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    Do any of these victims run backups?

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  • GJABS
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    And while we at it - cryptotulips enable this criminal activity
    It's actually the other way round - this criminal activity enables the cryptotulips, by giving them value (in the same way as taxation gives currencies value).

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  • AtW
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    To be fair it is a useful service for those who refuse to give into blackmail...

    And while we at it - cryptotulips enable this criminal activity

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  • mudskipper
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    I like his style.

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  • DaveB
    started a topic OK, who's plan B was this then?

    OK, who's plan B was this then?

    He's not cracked RSA-1024 encryption, he's a very naughty Belarusian ransomware middleman • The Register

    A ransomware decryption service has turned out to be – quelle surprise – a Belarusian middleman who simply pays the ransom and adds his own profit margin to the hapless victim's bill.

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