Posted on 03/22/2018 2:35:44 PM PDT by lonevoice
Hopefully they zapped my traffic tickets ha
Not to worry. The brain surgeons I worked with in rural Kansas didn’t need no stinkin’ anti-virus protection.
On their peer-to-peer network with absolutely no backup.
Yes, places like that actually DO exist in today’s world.
Who was I to freak out over two different cryptoware viruses in less than 45 days?
Has the FBI said how much their cut is yet??
Well there WAS the police department somewhere that actually paid the ransom. Can’t believe they got the actual key.
They use multiple keys to keep the bitcoin coming in.
ALERT: Anyone who has done any financial transaction within the city of Atlanta, GA are advised to immediately protect their credit and monitor their bank accounts. A massive cyberattack is in progress. The FBI and Homeland Security are in Atlanta investigating now.— The Anon Journal (@TheAnonJournal) March 22, 2018
BREAKING ALERT: City of Atlanta to close its City Hall due to ongoing cyberattack.— The Anon Journal (@TheAnonJournal) March 22, 2018
Laz, did you do it?
Well! With DHS AND FBI on it, I feel much better.
Cyberattackers: Hang em high.
Piracy.
Laz, did you do it?
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The RUSSIANS did it. DUH
Works for me.
And while we’re at it, all the phishers, too.
If Jeff Sessions somehow knew how to solve this problem of cyberattackers disabling and then demanding ransom, I would take back (almost) every ugly thing I ever said about him.
This is a very real problem, and has happened all over the country. Many hospitals and police stations have been forced to pa ransom in order to retrieve data. The payment is in Bitcoin. This adds to the opinion that Bitcoin is usually a cover for nefarious deeds, aka Silkroad.
ROFL!! You win!
Instead of chasing Russia/Trump butterflies, both congress and the FBI should do their first duty: protect US citizens from criminals.
Yes, track ‘em down and destroy.
Nah, he only hits on females. 8>)
Now we know who hired the IT ex-staffers from the DNC.
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