Blackhat Code of Ethics
by CaptechPhD - Wednesday September 11, 2024 at 08:35 PM
#1
During the early years of ransomware attacks, we were not seeing as many attacks against hospitals and health care providers. Now it seems that ransomware operators are attacking without much discrimination. 

Do you think that this is because of the move to ransomware as a service (RaaS) models? Or do you think something else has led to this change?
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#2
I'm thinking that as time goes on, various types of personal data become worth more on shops.
"Universal appeal is poison masquerading as medicine. Horror is not meant to be universal. It's meant to be personal, private, animal"
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#3
I think only certain operators dont care. I think for the majority of us we don't release health industry. Plus is not worth as much
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#4
(Sep 12, 2024, 01:26 PM)workingforyou Wrote: I think only certain operators dont care. I think for the majority of us we don't release health industry. Plus is not worth as much

But, I thought Medical data was some of the most sensitive and thus most pricey data available
"Universal appeal is poison masquerading as medicine. Horror is not meant to be universal. It's meant to be personal, private, animal"
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#5
Yeah it is a matter of defining what kind of data is more valuable than others
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#6
ethical criminals?
does not compute Confused
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