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Welcome to the security box, podcast 157. This week, we ay be talking about a very interesting topic coming out of connecticut which might or might be a moron. We'll talk about other news and notes from the landscape, and yes, today's topic is on ransomware groups and one which says you should pay the money to charity instead of the group itself.
We are going to link to the stories that deal with our moron(s) of the podcast.
Florida Healthy Kids is a very interesting story, mainly because of who they are partnering with. I guess we'll see what happens with them.
Today's topic comes to us from Cyberscoop way back in May. I've not seen another group do this, and I think its a one of a kind deal. I wish I were on that charity list, although I don't take crypto, but proof of donation would all that it would be.
Today's article is titled A different kind of ransomware demand: Donate to charity to get your data back which should be read just the same. If someone you know was hit by this group, did they get their files back?
If you'd like to support our efforts on what this podcast is doing, you can feel free to donate to the network, subscribing to the security box discussion list or sending us a note through contact information throughout the podcast. You can also find contact details on our blog page found here. Thanks so much for listening, reading and learning! We can't do this alone.
Welcome to the security box, podcast 157. This week, we ay be talking about a very interesting topic coming out of connecticut which might or might be a moron. We'll talk about other news and notes from the landscape, and yes, today's topic is on ransomware groups and one which says you should pay the money to charity instead of the group itself.
We are going to link to the stories that deal with our moron(s) of the podcast.
Florida Healthy Kids is a very interesting story, mainly because of who they are partnering with. I guess we'll see what happens with them.
Today's topic comes to us from Cyberscoop way back in May. I've not seen another group do this, and I think its a one of a kind deal. I wish I were on that charity list, although I don't take crypto, but proof of donation would all that it would be.
Today's article is titled A different kind of ransomware demand: Donate to charity to get your data back which should be read just the same. If someone you know was hit by this group, did they get their files back?
If you'd like to support our efforts on what this podcast is doing, you can feel free to donate to the network, subscribing to the security box discussion list or sending us a note through contact information throughout the podcast. You can also find contact details on our blog page found here. Thanks so much for listening, reading and learning! We can't do this alone.