This definitely wasn't targeted. Check here - https://intel.malwaretech.com/botnet/wcrypt/?t=24h&bid=all
I've never seen a case where outsourcing of general-purpose IT things saves money over the long-term. It might make the budget look better for a year or two. Which, I think, is the motivation for a lot of the people…
I can't speak for a current safe limit, but it isn't very hard to transfer funds between various cryptocurrencies. Tumbling is not secure with a large amount of coins. All you have to do is monitor all transactions and…
That's assuming the attacker doesn't know how to launder the coins. It is not very hard.
Because people still use USB drives to copy information to airgapped computers. It is easier than the alternatives.
Sadly, no.
No matter who they wrote this article about, a family did get doxxed and they do have the last name Nakamoto. I don't see this as a confirmation from Gavin. Has he said anything about this since that tweet?
Happy Petrov day, everyone. I thought I was the only one that recognized this holiday. Thanks, Omegant.
This definitely wasn't targeted. Check here - https://intel.malwaretech.com/botnet/wcrypt/?t=24h&bid=all
I've never seen a case where outsourcing of general-purpose IT things saves money over the long-term. It might make the budget look better for a year or two. Which, I think, is the motivation for a lot of the people…
I can't speak for a current safe limit, but it isn't very hard to transfer funds between various cryptocurrencies. Tumbling is not secure with a large amount of coins. All you have to do is monitor all transactions and…
That's assuming the attacker doesn't know how to launder the coins. It is not very hard.
Because people still use USB drives to copy information to airgapped computers. It is easier than the alternatives.
Sadly, no.
No matter who they wrote this article about, a family did get doxxed and they do have the last name Nakamoto. I don't see this as a confirmation from Gavin. Has he said anything about this since that tweet?
Happy Petrov day, everyone. I thought I was the only one that recognized this holiday. Thanks, Omegant.