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by genewitch
425 days ago
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Passing the risk for a price. AWS is expensive, in my mind, because of stuff like this. They don't want you to nirror it on aws, so egress is expensive. The $/GB/month storage fees it'll cost to store this while exploring it is not cheap, either. And once you have an idea of the data you want to move out of the gap, you want to process /extract it quickly (because of $/GB/Month costs...) I just thought about a spare machine I have with a 12TB spindle and an SSD not plugged into a network. I understand how to airgap, and unless something can magically worm it's way through HDMI that's probably how I'd get data out, just to be annoying to everyone. To be fair. |
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Its not necessarily about storing it longerm, its about 'looking into it'.
I don't get the Airgap thing though at all. There is a very minimal chance that this contains a zero day. The idea of a zero day is, that you can attack systems and you sell it to people who have high profile targets or systems.
Some random person downloading leaked data, everyone can download, is not a real target for a zero day.
And a zero day which breaks random unpacking tools and your vm/system, would be worth even more.