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  • Olap@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Never pay ransomware. Just write the data off. Learn how to take decent backups

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      5 months ago

      It’s bad business to not be honest and trustworthy. If a hacker group is known to always give back the data and not strike twice, they are obviously much more likely to get paid. No one’s paying someone known for ripping off. We see this in company ransomwware all the time. They are friendly, helpful in explaining the breech, and professional. If they were the opposite, they’d be broke.

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        5 months ago

        It’s an interesting dynamic where the ransomware groups have to be reliable and professional for their business model to work.

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      5 months ago

      The article says that they weren’t paying to recover their only copy of data, but to prevent it from being leaked:

      to prevent stolen data from being leaked

      Backups (or more backups) wouldn’t have helped.

    • umami_wasabi@lemmy.mlOP
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      5 months ago

      Not ransomware but just ransom to data exfil by a vulnerable API. But paying is still a dumb idea.

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      I mean news like this is the best way to stop people paying, I hope every business that doesn’t pay sends the hackers this article and says this is why

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        5 months ago

        How is someone getting control of their data by paying a ransom?

        The opposing actor still has your data, so it doesn’t really matter how much you pay, you’ll never be able to mitigate that security issue, surely?

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    5 months ago

    Wasn’t panda buy also recently targeted by a joint investigation from Nike and the Chinese government which led to the seizure of many warehouses for counterfeited items?

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    5 months ago

    exposing customer names, phone numbers, email addresses, login IP addresses, home addresses, and order details.

    So, nothing important? You know what else has names, phone numbers, home addresses, etc? Publicly available databases. It’s called a phone book. IP addresses? Please. It’s not static anyway and it might just lead to a VPN.

    • Veddit@lemmy.world
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      It’s what they can do with all of it together. Particularly about calling you and pretending to be a real company, phishing you, because if they called your phone and confirmed your email, name, and home address and order details with you, then it’s likely many people would believe them.