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http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/securit...u-should-never-pay-ransomware-hackers-n299511
This shows how behind the average person must be on Windows PCs. The video features a victim of ransomware who was given a countdown of 24 hrs to either pay up the ransom, or lose all files. She took the latter, bought a new computer, and went on with life (hopefully never opening suspicious email attachments).
Are we really going to accept this BS? The crappy virus probably could have been remediated with Malwarebytes. This hacking news is so stupid.
This shows how behind the average person must be on Windows PCs. The video features a victim of ransomware who was given a countdown of 24 hrs to either pay up the ransom, or lose all files. She took the latter, bought a new computer, and went on with life (hopefully never opening suspicious email attachments).
Are we really going to accept this BS? The crappy virus probably could have been remediated with Malwarebytes. This hacking news is so stupid.
