• HEISENBERGOP
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    262 years ago

    Agreed. They are done. Who would ever trust them with their data again?

    • @joe@lemmy.world
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      112 years ago

      I’m not a cybersecurity expert. Did they make a foolish decision that would warrant a lack of trust, or were they just unlucky?

      • HEISENBERGOP
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        2 years ago

        They were moving the servers to another location and connected them all seemingly without any kind of firewall between them. Some servers were infected with malware which then spread out and infected the other ones, including the backup-servers.

        • @joe@lemmy.world
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          112 years ago

          Yeah I read that but I don’t have the knowledge to say “what a rookie mistake” or “in hindsight that was a bad idea”. I take it, it’s the former?

          • Kerrigor
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            282 years ago

            No, it’s firmly into “utter incompetence” and “Jesus Christ these people are ignoring basic practices”

      • @TexMexBazooka@lemm.ee
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        192 years ago

        In order for a ransomware attack to do this level of damage there are several layers of problems

        1. They were not properly prepared to prevent the ransomware attack
        2. They lacked either the experience or expertise to mitigate it and contain it once the attack started
        3. They don’t have an existing backup of any of the data lost