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February 17, 2016, 01:19:42 PM

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Yup. I guess having a couple of kids die was incentive enough to begin buying the 9,000 BTC to pay off you Bitcoin Criminals.
Before more precious lives are lost.
Enjoy your blood money Sad

Los Angeles: Hackers demand $3m bitcoin ransom from hospital to unlock vital files

Yes that is sick, of all the orgaization they're going to ask ransom from they thought of a hospital. What are they thinking.
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This is my hobby. I also moderate for http://jstreet.org/. You should come and read our articles and support the progressive movement.


Isn't that the lefty Jew site?
I like it that you oppose the neocons, but c'mon. Progressivism?

No, it's just
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February 17, 2016, 01:22:53 PM

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Yup. I guess having a couple of kids die was incentive enough to begin buying the 9,000 BTC to pay off you Bitcoin Criminals.
Before more precious lives are lost.
Enjoy your blood money Sad

Los Angeles: Hackers demand $3m bitcoin ransom from hospital to unlock vital files

Yes that is sick, of all the orgaization they're going to ask ransom from they thought of a hospital. What are they thinking.

Well it's one of the few worth paying for...
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btc-e blaze it peak Cheesy prepare yourself
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digital rocket is digital  Cool
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February 17, 2016, 01:31:32 PM

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Yup. I guess having a couple of kids die was incentive enough to begin buying the 9,000 BTC to pay off you Bitcoin Criminals.
Before more precious lives are lost.
Enjoy your blood money Sad

Los Angeles: Hackers demand $3m bitcoin ransom from hospital to unlock vital files

Yes that is sick, of all the orgaization they're going to ask ransom from they thought of a hospital. What are they thinking.

Well it's one of the few worth paying for...

Good luck going mainstream Smiley

          
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February 17, 2016, 01:34:46 PM

"Mainstream."

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February 17, 2016, 01:37:37 PM

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Yup. I guess having a couple of kids die was incentive enough to begin buying the 9,000 BTC to pay off you Bitcoin Criminals.
Before more precious lives are lost.
Enjoy your blood money Sad

Los Angeles: Hackers demand $3m bitcoin ransom from hospital to unlock vital files

Yes that is sick, of all the orgaization they're going to ask ransom from they thought of a hospital. What are they thinking.

Well it's one of the few worth paying for...

Just restore from backup.


You do have backups... right?



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February 17, 2016, 01:47:07 PM

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Yup. I guess having a couple of kids die was incentive enough to begin buying the 9,000 BTC to pay off you Bitcoin Criminals.
Before more precious lives are lost.
Enjoy your blood money Sad

Los Angeles: Hackers demand $3m bitcoin ransom from hospital to unlock vital files

Yes that is sick, of all the orgaization they're going to ask ransom from they thought of a hospital. What are they thinking.

Well it's one of the few worth paying for...

Just restore from backup.


You do have backups... right?



<facepalm>


Blaming the victim? Tell you what, how about I rob you and rape your family, and when you bitch about it, I'll <facepalm> & point out that you were asking for it with your shit security.
Pretty disgusting, the way you think Smiley



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February 17, 2016, 02:09:30 PM

Just restore from backup.
You do have backups... right?
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Those hackers are disgusting , but this has little to do with bitcoin as hackers do ask for W/U, Moneygram, greendot prepaid cards (cryptolocker) just the same as bitcoin. I would argue that any currency that does not empower the individual the freedom to spend it for good or bad, responsibly or irresponsibly isn't a currency at all but more akin to a restricted gift certificate or voucher rather than a currency.
This is why we should be cognizant of most criminals preferring the US dollar to other currencies but shouldn't hold contempt for US fiat for this reason alone(There are legitimate reasons to find fault within it) . The US dollar is merely easy to launder, physically forms are anonymous, its ubiquitous , and has high liquidity so is a well suited currency for criminals.

There are two criminals in this story :
1) the extortionists holding the data for ransom
2) The hospital management for not having an appropriate redundancy plan with backups

This goes far beyond any ransom as there are many reasons why one needs proper backups and contingency plans.  The fact that the hospital didn't place their printers on a isolated VLAN is a criminal level of irresponsibility and people need to be fired over this. Part of the backup process includes having a restoration strategy and verification process and regularly testing this. If this is not done you shouldn't trust your backup. For this not to be done in a hospital environment where a lack of patient data can jeopardize lives is criminally irresponsible.

This is also a disaster because regulations gave a false sense of security to management. HIPAA guidelines themselves may have given naive management a false sense of security.
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February 17, 2016, 02:13:11 PM


No one wants to comment the price and the fact that we're pushing this fucking red cliff hard? Grin
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February 17, 2016, 02:15:05 PM

^Ether dumpers, mostly.
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Those hackers are disgusting , but this has little to do with bitcoin as hackers do ask for W/U, Moneygram, greendot prepaid cards (cryptolocker) just the same as bitcoin.
Obviously not, because Bitcoin criminals chose bitcoin, because W/U, Moneygram, greendot prepaid cards are nowhere as anonymous or convenient.
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I would argue that any currency that does not empower the individual the freedom to spend it for good or bad, responsibly or irresponsibly isn't a currency at all but more akin to a restricted gift certificate or voucher rather than a currency.
I'm certain you would argue that, and you'd be dead wrong, too. I prefer to live in a world that makes doing bad_shit more difficult and less rewarding than doing good_shit, rather than a world which makes crime the obvious, begging solution to everyday problems Smiley

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February 17, 2016, 02:23:57 PM

No one wants to comment the price and the fact that we're pushing this fucking red cliff hard? Grin

Vitalik, along with other investors will need to make regular dumps to sustain development. The warning sign was all the spam we were seeing promoting ether and indicating a manipulated pump occurring to prepare for the dump. It will be interesting to see what Sergio Demian Lerner turing complete scripting softfork for bitcoin does to ethereum as well. It won't directly compete with Ethereum abilities but make much of it redundant and unnecessary.
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February 17, 2016, 02:26:58 PM

No one wants to comment the price and the fact that we're pushing this fucking red cliff hard? Grin

Vitalik, along with other investors will need to make regular dumps to sustain development. The warning sign was all the spam we were seeing promoting ether and indicating a manipulated pump occurring to prepare for the dump. It will be interesting to see what Sergio Demian Lerner turing complete scripting softfork for bitcoin does to ethereum as well. It won't directly compete with Ethereum abilities but make much of it redundant and unnecessary.

Wait. Wat??

I thought this was a bad idea?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=431513.20
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February 17, 2016, 02:28:06 PM

No one wants to comment the price and the fact that we're pushing this fucking red cliff hard? Grin
The cliff guy is probably behind the pump too.
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February 17, 2016, 02:32:09 PM

I can tell you this. I don't know about $400, but we're never gonna see $300 again. 
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February 17, 2016, 02:36:06 PM

I can tell you this. I don't know about $400, but we're never gonna see $300 again. 

dafuq?

What's changed?
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February 17, 2016, 02:37:48 PM

^Ether dumpers, mostly.

Shocker...
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