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Is Paying Ransomware Extortion Illegal? Navigating the Legal and Ethical Minefield

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Introduction

  • Recent news highlights major ransomware and cyber attacks, such as the CDK Automotive and AT&T hacks.
  • These attacks impact millions and involve hackers locking down company systems.

How Ransomware Attacks Work

  • Hackers infiltrate systems, lock them, and demand a ransom to restore access.
  • Companies face the choice of paying the ransom or spending time and money to recover, often weighing the cost-benefit of paying.

Risks of Paying Ransoms

  • Increased Ransom Demands
    • Hackers may increase ransom demands over time, potentially making it an unsustainable practice.
  • Regulatory and Legal Risks
    • Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)
      • This law prohibits bribes to foreign officials, which might extend to paying ransoms if hackers are linked to foreign governments.
    • Funding Illegal Activities
      • Ransom payments could inadvertently support terrorism or other illegal activities.
    • Money Laundering
      • Payments made through cryptocurrencies or complex transactions could be scrutinized for money laundering.

The Role of Cyber Liability Insurance

  • Many companies use cyber liability insurance to handle ransom payments and mitigate legal risks.
  • Insurance companies are adept at managing these transactions to avoid issues like bribery or money laundering.

Future Implications

  • Increasing ransom payments might prompt government intervention.
  • Potential for future regulations or prosecutions to deter companies from paying ransoms.

Case Study

  • CDK Automotive hack involved a $25 million ransom paid in Bitcoin.

Conclusion

  • The ongoing rise in ransomware payments and future government responses will shape how companies and hackers interact.

Call to Action

  • Visit Actual Human and Describe.TV for more insights and expert consultations.
  • Engage with experts in various fields, including investigations, insurance, business development, and more.

Contact and Feedback

  • Questions or comments? Leave them in the link below.
  • For live consultations, use the link provided.
  continue reading

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Manage episode 433203209 series 2911349
内容由David Pelligrinelli提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 David Pelligrinelli 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal

Introduction

  • Recent news highlights major ransomware and cyber attacks, such as the CDK Automotive and AT&T hacks.
  • These attacks impact millions and involve hackers locking down company systems.

How Ransomware Attacks Work

  • Hackers infiltrate systems, lock them, and demand a ransom to restore access.
  • Companies face the choice of paying the ransom or spending time and money to recover, often weighing the cost-benefit of paying.

Risks of Paying Ransoms

  • Increased Ransom Demands
    • Hackers may increase ransom demands over time, potentially making it an unsustainable practice.
  • Regulatory and Legal Risks
    • Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)
      • This law prohibits bribes to foreign officials, which might extend to paying ransoms if hackers are linked to foreign governments.
    • Funding Illegal Activities
      • Ransom payments could inadvertently support terrorism or other illegal activities.
    • Money Laundering
      • Payments made through cryptocurrencies or complex transactions could be scrutinized for money laundering.

The Role of Cyber Liability Insurance

  • Many companies use cyber liability insurance to handle ransom payments and mitigate legal risks.
  • Insurance companies are adept at managing these transactions to avoid issues like bribery or money laundering.

Future Implications

  • Increasing ransom payments might prompt government intervention.
  • Potential for future regulations or prosecutions to deter companies from paying ransoms.

Case Study

  • CDK Automotive hack involved a $25 million ransom paid in Bitcoin.

Conclusion

  • The ongoing rise in ransomware payments and future government responses will shape how companies and hackers interact.

Call to Action

  • Visit Actual Human and Describe.TV for more insights and expert consultations.
  • Engage with experts in various fields, including investigations, insurance, business development, and more.

Contact and Feedback

  • Questions or comments? Leave them in the link below.
  • For live consultations, use the link provided.
  continue reading

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