• tun
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    31 year ago

    I want to know -

    1. Do the kidnappers (I do not know the term) keep the promise?
    2. What happened after the paying the ransom money?
    3. What else are involved in addition to paying or not paying?
    • Orbituary
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      1 year ago

      If they don’t uphold their promises, they can’t repeat the scam. I’ve dealt with the hackers and they’re better tech support than larger corps in many ways. They want you to be successful, in a weird way.

      They’re dicks for doing it, but when your admin password is “1991mustang” for 16 years, maybe you deserve a lesson in security.

      @[email protected] is exactly right in their comments.

        • tun
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          21 year ago

          Mine is Password (with capital p)

          • Nobsi
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            01 year ago

            ••••••••? Like this?

    • Nobsi
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      41 year ago

      Also do this in my business. 1. Most do. Otherwise there would be nobody that pays. 100% of my insured customers got their data back. I cannot speak on Personal ransomware. I never paid myself. 2. We got the key to reverse the encryption and gave that to the lawyers and then started work on decrypting. 3. Are you insured? Does your insurer pay? Do your lawyers know? How did they get in? Is that fixable? Why wasnt it closed before? Is it fixed now? Is there proof that what happened will not immediately happen again? And lots more lawyer stuff.

      • tun
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        61 year ago

        This is my first time hearing involvement of insurance and lawyers.

        Thank you for sharing.

    • TechCodexOP
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      31 year ago

      They will demand payment in cryptocurrency, usually bitcoin, which is untraceable. There’s no guarantee that they will really keep their word; since it’s completely anonymous, there’s nothing you can do. If you get infected, you just have to accept that your files are gone. The best thing you can do is backup while you still can.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Make sure some of your backups are kept offline (so that they won’t be encrypted along with everything else) and also test that they work regularly! Otherwise they might not do what you think they do.