Just can't wait for the massive coordinated movement from the bad guys This was piggy backed on the Airport stuff This is our fault," said Johnson." "Once we started paying the bad guys, we gave them a financial incentive. Five years ago, ransom was probably $100,000 to $250,000. Now you’re lucky if they don’t start out with $1 to 5 million." According to LA Superior Court officials, following …More
Just can't wait for the massive coordinated movement from the bad guys This was piggy backed on the Airport stuff
This is our fault," said Johnson." "Once we started paying the bad guys, we gave them a financial incentive. Five years ago, ransom was probably $100,000 to $250,000. Now you’re lucky if they don’t start out with $1 to 5 million." According to LA Superior Court officials, following Friday's attack "every electronic platform containing court data was rendered inaccessible as was any device that was connected to the internet, including the court's telephone systems."
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Ransomware attack keeps LA Superior Courts shuttered
LOS ANGELES (CN) — All 36 Los Angeles County Superior Court locations remain closed Monday following a ransomware attack last week that disabled …
For the life of me, I will never understand why institutions with critically important data and information expose their critical systems to the internet. Establish a LAN for everything critical, then, as necessary, duplicate that data onto exposed systems. Duh, duh, duh.
We've had trains derail, power grids down, banks collapse, airport software, court house stuff, all one at a time to probe the cracks....... which were proven faulty. Jeepers!More
We've had trains derail, power grids down, banks collapse, airport software, court house stuff, all one at a time to probe the cracks....... which were proven faulty.