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by p0llard
2202 days ago
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I'm not convinced by this; if a company was approached by an attacker who threatened to a) Release stolen data; b) Anonymously supply the regulator with full details of the leak unless a ransom was paid, I imagine that the threat of an audit and potential regulatory action would be enough to persuade the company to pay the ransom if it believed the cost of the ransom to be lower than the cost of an investigation by the regulator. |
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