Research Shows University of California May Pay Hackers $ 1.8 Million in Crypto Ransom

2020-9-4 05:23
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According to Decrypt, on September 4, it was previously announced that the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) had posted a bond of $ 1.14 million in cryptocurrency to hackers who opposed the use of ransomware. The latest ZenGo poll indicates that UCSF will pay a second bond of $ 700,000 in June. If this were true, UCSF would have paid more than $ 1.8 million in total.

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