On 6/25/21 12:15 AM, Michael Thomas wrote:
On 6/24/21 4:57 PM, Karl Auer wrote:
Ransomwear - the latest fashion idea.
"Pay me money or I will continue to wear these clothes"
I reckon I could make a killing just by stepping out in a knee-length
macrame skirt...
Lol. Thanks, I knew that didn
On 6/24/21 4:57 PM, Karl Auer wrote:
Ransomwear - the latest fashion idea.
"Pay me money or I will continue to wear these clothes"
I reckon I could make a killing just by stepping out in a knee-length
macrame skirt...
Lol. Thanks, I knew that didn't look right. Maybe with a crop top to
comp
Ransomwear - the latest fashion idea.
"Pay me money or I will continue to wear these clothes"
I reckon I could make a killing just by stepping out in a knee-length
macrame skirt...
Regards, K.
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Karl Auer (ka...@biplane.c
On 6/24/21 3:08 PM, Shane Ronan wrote:
A lot of the payments for Ransomware come from Insurance Companies
under "Business Interruption Insurance". It in fact may be more cost
effective to pay the ransom, than to pay for continued business
interruption.
Of course along with paying the ransom
I think a big problem may be that the ransom is actually very cost effective
and probably the lowest line item cost in many of these situations where large
revenue streams are interrupted and time=money (and maybe also health or life).
The original thought that it should be handled like stand
A lot of the payments for Ransomware come from Insurance Companies under
"Business Interruption Insurance". It in fact may be more cost effective to
pay the ransom, than to pay for continued business interruption.
Of course along with paying the ransom, a full forensic audit of the
systems/network
On 6/24/21 2:55 PM, JoeSox wrote:
It gets tricky when 'your' company will lose money $$$ while you wait
a month to restore from your cloud backups.
So Executives roll the dice to see if service can be restored quickly
as possible keeping shareholders and customers happy as possible.
But if
It gets tricky when 'your' company will lose money $$$ while you wait a
month to restore from your cloud backups.
So Executives roll the dice to see if service can be restored quickly as
possible keeping shareholders and customers happy as possible.
On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 2:44 PM Michael Thomas
Not exactly network but maybe, but certainly operational. Shouldn't this
just be handled like disaster recovery? I haven't looked into this much,
but it sounds like the only way to stop it is to stop paying the crooks.
There is also the obvious problem that if they got in, something (or
some
Hi Walt, folks,
> Holt, Marcus
> Has been and is a good contact
Thank you - unfortunately, my emails seem to land in his spam folder (sent half
a dozen over the last year, never heard a peep). Marcus - you reading this?
Elmar.
Holt, Marcus
Has been and is a good contact
Walt
On 6/24/21, 6:36 AM, "NANOG on behalf of Elmar K. Bins"
wrote:
Hi everyone,
someone from MGMIX in Montgomery, AL, contact me please.
Your official address (supp...@mgmix.net) bounces as undeliverable.
Elmar.
Hi everyone,
someone from MGMIX in Montgomery, AL, contact me please.
Your official address (supp...@mgmix.net) bounces as undeliverable.
Elmar.
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