As a DevSecOps Manager it's massive the amount of times I hear about how executives and other decision makers shortchange IT Secuirty aspects for themselves. Many reasons, mostly deriving from ignorance, stupidity and a false sense of invulnerability. The majority of breaches over the last 20 years have been avoidable with proper IT Secuirty.
Consider additionally that I've personally successfully recovered a prior employer from a ransomware attack in 2012, and we lost only half a day's worth of office productivity. We fully recovered without paying any ransom whatsoever and conclusively cleaned the environment. The majority of the methods that were used in that situation are still relevant to modern ransomware attacks. So it further adds to the comedy that I see here that people still are surprised when it happens to them. PLAN FOR IT ALREADY MORONS.
I agree. Expanding on your observation: As an industrial automation engineer and one with some cybersecurity chops... The problem, in my experience: 1) Corporate IT department do not understand industrial automation and why it is so difficult to patch or why you cannot just patch like you can IT office systems. 2) Corporate cybersecurity teams do not have experience with industrial automation and its peculiarities and legacy methods that cannot be easily changed. (At one place we had a penetration tester perform aggressive port scans on some legacy PLCs which result in these PLCs literally "locking up" resulting in loss of control of various machines. This is one example of the lack of robustness of the old systems on TCP/IP). 3) The industrial automation camp has historically considered the potential for hacks on PLCs and HMIs as something that is no concern. (That, obviously, is born of ignorance and thus nonsense.) All the while wanting the ability to remote in from home thus requiring the systems to be connected to a vpn which is usually is on the corporate network. What is needed is an entirely new type of industrial professional. He must by knowledgeable and practiced in IT infrastructure management and cybersecurity including field bus networks that may run on something other than Ethernet. This unicorn of a professional must also be skilled at industrial automation hardware selection, interoperability, systems design, installations and development of software required. Without a cross discipline professional the vulnerability of industrial systems will not be resolved. I have been beating this horse since the mid '90s and still only get eye rolls. Now, I have started the eye rolls when I get push back. Finally, progress.
Upcoming event: Cyber Polygon, 7/9/2021 Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), repeatedly mentions that there’s an incoming “cyber pandemic” which will have a worse impact than covid. The WEF is the same organization that teamed up with John’s Hopkins and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to run a coronavirus pandemic simulation in October 2019, one month before the outbreak began in Wuhan (ruclips.net/video/AoLw-Q8X174/видео.html ). This has to be just a coincidence. Look at the two recent cyberattacks: JBS is a member corporation of the World Economic Forum. The primary owners of the colonial pipeline (Koch Industries) are also involved in the WEF as a member corporation... Another strange coincidence. The cyber pandemic will likely take place shortly after the WEF’s simulation (Cyber Polygon), similar to covid in regards to the Event 201 simulation. The power grid will be disabled and digital financial assets will be inaccessible during this time. The WEF & other transnational globalist NGOs are trying to intentionally collapse the western world and create a global government. These globalist elites, who nobody voted in, meet behind closed doors to make long-term decisions for the entire world without your say. They have more capital than you could possibly imagine and they’ve already compromised politicians and infiltrated various federal agencies in the western world to destroy us from the inside out. This is what’s commonly referred to as “the deep state”.
Yeah. It's crazy to imagine how many apps are out there with zero-day unpatched vulnerabilities. All it takes is one successful phishing attack and suddenly you lose an entire pipeline.
You begin to assume that they planned it that way? Sell you a device then sell you the ability to preserve it. Then sell you a new one when it becomes so outmoded that they force you to consume. I guess that is what is meant by a consumer society? It is just like cars..... They seem overrated as well.....
I have 12 years experience in IT and Cyber Security. Here is what i say: Hire a proper System Administrators. Make a regular backups. You will be hacked in you life at some point. There is no permanent defense. All locks will be unlocked. All doors will be open. It is a question of time.
There are many systems don’t really need to be directly connected to the internet. The best way to prevent cyberattacks is by disconnecting the systems from the internet.
Just about all successful cyber attacks are down to poor management of information technology. It is very very rare to be victim of a new and sophisticated attack. Just about all companies I see make basic mistakes and the execs rarely see how vulnerable they really are. Threat prevention is a science as opposed to a job.
Your right. Companies have lazy hiring. These IT admins are overworked at 80 hour per work and these companies refuse to hire more admins. Cheap labour budget = cheap protection = hack attacks
In my humble opinion, I believe that this should be a part of our military spending... protecting. Defense is the best offense. It will not stop!! We also need internet privacy laws like most European countries.
It is. Billions go into cyber security nationally. They’re still horrible at defending it. Money only does so much. You need smart people of which most are taken by private companies.
Hence why the media is useless. "we thought bitcoin is anonymous," If you don't understand how Bitcoin works right now and you report on it in the media.... This is why people don't trust media. You can't get basic things right. So people throw doubt on everything you do.
it is anonymous... the FBI tracked the cyber criminals (prob using normal surveillance) and stole their credentials for th e bitcoin monies... no different than if they hacked your phone and stole your login details for your bank account
@@JogBird Bitcoin was supposed to be anonymous but it's not. If you know someone's public address, you can track them. The only way to anonymize it is Coinjoin or a reputable mixer. Both of these require skill.
Upcoming event: Cyber Polygon, 7/9/2021 Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), repeatedly mentions that there’s an incoming “cyber pandemic” which will have a worse impact than covid. The WEF is the same organization that teamed up with John’s Hopkins and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to run a coronavirus pandemic simulation in October 2019, one month before the outbreak began in Wuhan (ruclips.net/video/AoLw-Q8X174/видео.html ). This has to be just a coincidence. Look at the two recent cyberattacks: JBS is a member corporation of the World Economic Forum. The primary owners of the colonial pipeline (Koch Industries) are also involved in the WEF as a member corporation... Another strange coincidence. The cyber pandemic will likely take place shortly after the WEF’s simulation (Cyber Polygon), similar to covid in regards to the Event 201 simulation. The power grid will be disabled and digital financial assets will be inaccessible during this time. The WEF & other transnational globalist NGOs are trying to intentionally collapse the western world and create a global government. These globalist elites, who nobody voted in, meet behind closed doors to make long-term decisions for the entire world without your say. They have more capital than you could possibly imagine and they’ve already compromised politicians and infiltrated various federal agencies in the western world to destroy us from the inside out. This is what’s commonly referred to as “the deep state”.
@@davidicke4451 I know two things: either you're a fool with a bot or just a fool. You think you're clever, aren't you? Those conspiracy theories aren't convincing no one here (hopefully).
For critical infrastructures it's simple. The SCADA Workstation/Server should NOT be connected online and should be on its own network. I've seen some places where the operator also surfs the web and checks their emails on the same machine that controls and monitors their systems. And Basic Cybersecurity Awareness Training for all staff. This is very crucial as they are the target of this kind of cyber attacks.
I would like to see the CIA run a Black Operations and take these guys out. I think it would send a strong message to others who are thinking about it.
So why hasn’t the US Government come up with a Ransomware detection program that also launches simultaneously attack upon the source of the ransomeware attack?
With so many ways to backup your data, and so many ways to protect your system, not protecting your system is a company’s fault. The CEO of these hacked companies should be sacked right away. As for ransomware hackers - they need to know when FBI and CIA really come after them, they can’t hide anywhere in the world.
Yeah but unfortunately these hackers are backed by russian intelligence agencies and if u think otherwise you dont know Russia. Biden thinks putin is just turning a blind eye to these hackers its way worse than that hed actively funding them. Its the follow up to the cold war.....cue dramatic music......Cold War 2: behind enemy cyber lines.....lol.....but seriously its fukn insane and the biden administration looks weak n is being laughed at by Putin and his goons.
"They have no concern for their fella human, it's disturbing!" I'm guessing this guy has never worked a contract-to-hire job before. I can list several companies who have no concern for their fellow human. And that's just working those jobs, we're not even talking about how the customer gets screwed over.
I have been working for one larger international company and after the ransomware attack which shut down the company for at least 2 weeks, the company still has incompetent people "taking care" of crucial network infrastructure. After the malware attack, nobody was fired. The company still does not have USB ports disabled, the 2-factor authentication is not fully mandatory. What can I say, the hackers will make a lot of money this year and next year.
No one wants to update their IT systems because of cost, was in my doctors out patient clinic for some tests and notice they were still using Dell computers from 2013!
The only truly secure computer is one that is turned off. People will always be the weakest point of any computer system and as we all know, you can't fix stupid. The fact is most corporations don't want to pay for real IT experts because they aren't going to listen to them anyway. IT security doesn't add to the bottom line in their minds. That just makes it even easier for hackers.
@@Madame702 explain then? Because I handled multiple companys that have been infected with ransomware and it was always a lack of oversight and ignorant users
Improve IT governance and have more internal audits and get middle management to take it cyber security seriously. Corporate America is very far from that today.
Sure....add some more costs to the system and then you are close to the cost of humans doing the work of the computers that replaced them.... I assume you will assure me that this is simply good business?
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11:51 create ransomware-ransomware where you install a bunch of ransomware software on a computer/server and threaten to turn them in to the police unless they pay a ransom
Upcoming event: Cyber Polygon, 7/9/2021 Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), repeatedly mentions that there’s an incoming “cyber pandemic” which will have a worse impact than covid. The WEF is the same organization that teamed up with John’s Hopkins and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to run a coronavirus pandemic simulation in October 2019, one month before the outbreak began in Wuhan (ruclips.net/video/AoLw-Q8X174/видео.html ). This has to be just a coincidence. Look at the two recent cyberattacks: JBS is a member corporation of the World Economic Forum. The primary owners of the colonial pipeline (Koch Industries) are also involved in the WEF as a member corporation... Another strange coincidence. The cyber pandemic will likely take place shortly after the WEF’s simulation (Cyber Polygon), similar to covid in regards to the Event 201 simulation. The power grid will be disabled and digital financial assets will be inaccessible during this time. The WEF & other transnational globalist NGOs are trying to intentionally collapse the western world and create a global government. These globalist elites, who nobody voted in, meet behind closed doors to make long-term decisions for the entire world without your say. They have more capital than you could possibly imagine and they’ve already compromised politicians and infiltrated various federal agencies in the western world to destroy us from the inside out. This is what’s commonly referred to as “the deep state”.
Sounds like guidelines for the big companies that provide essential services or infrastructure like the pipelines or major food supply need to be updated and streamlined. Also there could be more gov't (if we can ever get our gov't to work right) support for them, both in terms of how to prevent and appropriate response.
why? in 1 word: windows. it's a security nightmare with ms themselves often breaking things with updates these days. it got far worse with windows 10, there used to be a time when ms itself tested windows on all kinds of different hardware internally, now they ask end users to be the qa themselves. and general lack of it security in the first place, but it doesn't help when ms constantly is breaking their own stuff
When you start seeing it on the mainstream news, you know it’s been in the plans for a while and our time is just about up before this comes to fruition.
Operating software without appropriate cyber security is like building a house without a front door. It needs to be priority and treated as mandatory expense.
It's just so relieving to know we have true leaders we can trust to do the right thing when SHTF. I think most of us Americans got sick and tired of feeling so vulnerable if something did happen when you know who was in charge.
Anyone who is even marginally conversant with blockchain and crypto knows: 1) crypt relies on an open ledger and is thus not entirely anonymous and 2) blockchain and crypto will become the best tech for securing data and information in the near future.
The problem is not cryptocurrency. It's the improvement of Ransomware and subsequent failure to produce better defenses. Dense headlines and reporting like this are a net negative for society.
@@wasabininja3494 As of 6/9/21 there is no public evidence for this. The DOJ is not revealing their methods, for obvious reasons, but they might have hacked or traced their wallets for all we know.
@@giordanobruno9106 exactly. People are crazy if they think these hackers are smart enough to pull this off, but not smart enough to protect their BTC.
There are actually a lot of people in world that can take down a single government but they won’t do it because of the consequences. Just having the capability to do it, shows that no one is safe
People fuming over FUD in this video, would you do the honors of disproving that BTC is the mode of choice for ransomware??? You'll find this species on every video talking about pitfalls of the current crypto situation. So, we only talk about the roses in the garden? Ransomwares are a different kind of threat, those sub-humans can enrypt critical services sitting in a room. HODLing isn't the biggest virtue in the world right now.
Ok? But who tf genuinely cares. Crypto has more upsides than downsides brought by criminals. Maybe Colonial should put money towards securing our nations infrastructure, instead of writing off hacks as "operating costs"
@@honkhonk8009 "Who tf genuinely cares" Not you apparently. See, this is the goddamn problem, you guys see the argument - the hard talk about crypto as an attack on the size of your noodle. I too am a believer in the core concept of a free universal currency, but you guys just spoil it with your HODLing & whining. You just want your money to quadruple in a day, cz a real believer would want arguments to be raised on all sides, cz there ARE problems - dire ones, even beyond ransomewares.
We need more cybersecurity professionals. Too many companies are looking for unicorn cyber candidates. So you have a ton of people in the industry who are burnt out because they are constantly working. All companies should have the mindset of upskilling their employees from the helpdesk on up. ALL IT employees should have a baseline set of Cybersecurity skills. The more people we have that understand IT from a Security aspect, we can start to mitigate more of these attacks.
So they can't follow the money... It must be a fear tactic used against the public to pacify and create fear and trust for the government. 🦸♂️🧟♂️🧟♀️🥤🐑🧠🤥🤥🤡😎👨💼👩💼
So much crime is committed using cyber currency. Cyber currency should be illegal. Paying ransom should be illegal. Companies won’t invest in appropriate security if it’s a no win situation if they don’t secure themselves. Insurance companies should not bail these business out.
Banks been loaning millions for cartels for years. Regulation only hurts the small guy. Big companies have 50 different ways of bypassing a law before its even proposed.
How? Block chain is a list of every transaction ever done. It's like posting all your cc statements online for free. If you think crypto is good for illegal activity, you don't understand how block chain works. That's why fbi tracked the money. It's easy to do.
Companies wouldn't pay the ransom if the thieves didn't release their information. If you knew 90% if the Companies didn't get their systems back, who would pay the ransom. Returning the systems is part of the hustle, to keep Companies paying, otherwise nobody would pay them.
@@bayreuthrd but you need a history of that ransom that they at least unlocked the data. If can find trustable source then makes sense. But can you really find easily?
Upcoming event: Cyber Polygon, 7/9/2021 Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), repeatedly mentions that there’s an incoming “cyber pandemic” which will have a worse impact than covid. The WEF is the same organization that teamed up with John’s Hopkins and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to run a coronavirus pandemic simulation in October 2019, one month before the outbreak began in Wuhan (ruclips.net/video/AoLw-Q8X174/видео.html ). This has to be just a coincidence. Look at the two recent cyberattacks: JBS is a member corporation of the World Economic Forum. The primary owners of the colonial pipeline (Koch Industries) are also involved in the WEF as a member corporation... Another strange coincidence. The cyber pandemic will likely take place shortly after the WEF’s simulation (Cyber Polygon), similar to covid in regards to the Event 201 simulation. The power grid will be disabled and digital financial assets will be inaccessible during this time. The WEF & other transnational globalist NGOs are trying to intentionally collapse the western world and create a global government. These globalist elites, who nobody voted in, meet behind closed doors to make long-term decisions for the entire world without your say. They have more capital than you could possibly imagine and they’ve already compromised politicians and infiltrated various federal agencies in the western world to destroy us from the inside out. This is what’s commonly referred to as “the deep state”.
@@blink182bfsftw the presentation of it has crypto as this “yucky” dark internet thing that is tied to criminal activity which is better to stay away from. Is that the truth? No. Was this the conversation after the fall of Silk Road? Absolutely. And yet, institutions and now governments are embracing crypto. Criminal activity has been done in dollars for ages, not even once has anyone said anything about the dollar driving up crime. My holdings are doing great, thanks for asking.
@@blink182bfsftw meanwhile myself in software/security/systems work for a certain defense contractor laughing at you idiots who know nothing about cybersecurity probably also assuming that no fraud was possible in the 2020 election or occurred.
They need to have insurance that will pay whatever it takes so the company doesn't take a loss and gets them back on their feet so the company doesn't have to pay the ransom. If no companies pay the ransom the number of criminal ransom attacks will dwindle.
Sorry hackers could care less of who they hurt. It's called organized crime and there plenty of places for them to hide. If you want to get serious about fighting them abolish all crypto currency for starters.
There are measures you can put in place to defend yourself and your company from ransomware. One of the foremost steps is keeping your systems patched and up-to-date. A lot of the vulnerabilities that are exploited to gain access to your system are not necessarily new or unknown vulnerabilities. In fact, hackers spend a good amount of time reverse engineering patches in Windows Updates, so they can scan for systems that have not yet been patched. This is a better use of their time than doing detailed research and trying to identify zero day vulnerabilities.
As a DevSecOps Manager it's massive the amount of times I hear about how executives and other decision makers shortchange IT Secuirty aspects for themselves. Many reasons, mostly deriving from ignorance, stupidity and a false sense of invulnerability. The majority of breaches over the last 20 years have been avoidable with proper IT Secuirty.
Consider additionally that I've personally successfully recovered a prior employer from a ransomware attack in 2012, and we lost only half a day's worth of office productivity. We fully recovered without paying any ransom whatsoever and conclusively cleaned the environment. The majority of the methods that were used in that situation are still relevant to modern ransomware attacks. So it further adds to the comedy that I see here that people still are surprised when it happens to them. PLAN FOR IT ALREADY MORONS.
@@BloodyIron people don't plan for floods
Tis human nature
How much of this is inside job from disgruntled former or current employees.
@@carlojones8610 it happens, staff is considered the #1 threat, whether intentional or not
I agree. Expanding on your observation:
As an industrial automation engineer and one with some cybersecurity chops... The problem, in my experience:
1) Corporate IT department do not understand industrial automation and why it is so difficult to patch or why you cannot just patch like you can IT office systems.
2) Corporate cybersecurity teams do not have experience with industrial automation and its peculiarities and legacy methods that cannot be easily changed. (At one place we had a penetration tester perform aggressive port scans on some legacy PLCs which result in these PLCs literally "locking up" resulting in loss of control of various machines. This is one example of the lack of robustness of the old systems on TCP/IP).
3) The industrial automation camp has historically considered the potential for hacks on PLCs and HMIs as something that is no concern. (That, obviously, is born of ignorance and thus nonsense.) All the while wanting the ability to remote in from home thus requiring the systems to be connected to a vpn which is usually is on the corporate network.
What is needed is an entirely new type of industrial professional. He must by knowledgeable and practiced in IT infrastructure management and cybersecurity including field bus networks that may run on something other than Ethernet. This unicorn of a professional must also be skilled at industrial automation hardware selection, interoperability, systems design, installations and development of software required.
Without a cross discipline professional the vulnerability of industrial systems will not be resolved. I have been beating this horse since the mid '90s and still only get eye rolls. Now, I have started the eye rolls when I get push back. Finally, progress.
The US should divert some of that military spending into some Cyberarmed forces
They have, US spending on cyber security has grown a lot recently and most likely will keep growing
"Cyber armed forces" you mean network security specialists 😂
No way... We need a thousand more tanks so the grass can grow taller than the tank since the tank is never used.
Upcoming event: Cyber Polygon, 7/9/2021
Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), repeatedly mentions that there’s an incoming “cyber pandemic” which will have a worse impact than covid.
The WEF is the same organization that teamed up with John’s Hopkins and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to run a coronavirus pandemic simulation in October 2019, one month before the outbreak began in Wuhan (ruclips.net/video/AoLw-Q8X174/видео.html ). This has to be just a coincidence.
Look at the two recent cyberattacks:
JBS is a member corporation of the World Economic Forum. The primary owners of the colonial pipeline (Koch Industries) are also involved in the WEF as a member corporation... Another strange coincidence.
The cyber pandemic will likely take place shortly after the WEF’s simulation (Cyber Polygon), similar to covid in regards to the Event 201 simulation. The power grid will be disabled and digital financial assets will be inaccessible during this time.
The WEF & other transnational globalist NGOs are trying to intentionally collapse the western world and create a global government.
These globalist elites, who nobody voted in, meet behind closed doors to make long-term decisions for the entire world without your say. They have more capital than you could possibly imagine and they’ve already compromised politicians and infiltrated various federal agencies in the western world to destroy us from the inside out. This is what’s commonly referred to as “the deep state”.
instead of making a space force they should've made the cyber force
It just feels like that the more technologically advanced we get, the more vulnerable we are becoming to hostile organizations.
Yeah. It's crazy to imagine how many apps are out there with zero-day unpatched vulnerabilities. All it takes is one successful phishing attack and suddenly you lose an entire pipeline.
Tech is a double-edge sword.
Blame closed source, when nobody learn how the system actually works at the lower level.
Microsoft security philosofy has plenty to do with it.
You begin to assume that they planned it that way?
Sell you a device then sell you the ability to preserve it.
Then sell you a new one when it becomes so outmoded that they force you to consume.
I guess that is what is meant by a consumer society?
It is just like cars.....
They seem overrated as well.....
@@danielhutchinson6604 Planned obsolescence. It's not illegal but it's a scummy practice.
I have 12 years experience in IT and Cyber Security.
Here is what i say:
Hire a proper System Administrators. Make a regular backups. You will be hacked in you life at some point.
There is no permanent defense. All locks will be unlocked. All doors will be open. It is a question of time.
Is this a way of them showing us that bitcoin/cryptocurrency is not as safe as we wanna believe..
Can cryptocurrency be hacked ?
@@MrHammer2088 well it is not happened yet does not mean it can’t happen. The only thing certain in this world is nothing is certain.
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@@panuj2010 exactly
Anything that is man-made can be hacked.
There are many systems don’t really need to be directly connected to the internet. The best way to prevent cyberattacks is by disconnecting the systems from the internet.
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most of the systems need to be connecteded directly to the internet to be operational.
@@simonjesusbeliever3467 Not true, especially SCADA systems
They need to cyber attack the student loans and do a clean slate wipe🤔
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That's funny but we really shouldn't invite cyber attacks against our infrastructure.
They don't store that info in one place.
And why would the govs do that ?!
So you're no longer hold accountable for your decisions in the past?
You wanted to go to college, now pay it off. No one forced you
No wonder why there's a boom on cyber security jobs.
You're right. There will be for the far foreseeable future it seems.
Changing my career to cyber/cloud security.
The US can't match Russia at this. Accept it Americans...Russia is superior at this and will continue to bug you w/this problem.
Just about all successful cyber attacks are down to poor management of information technology. It is very very rare to be victim of a new and sophisticated attack. Just about all companies I see make basic mistakes and the execs rarely see how vulnerable they really are. Threat prevention is a science as opposed to a job.
Thanks for your feedback. To take advantage
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The executives rarely see how the company actually runs; let alone meet the people who make the company "run."
Your right. Companies have lazy hiring. These IT admins are overworked at 80 hour per work and these companies refuse to hire more admins. Cheap labour budget = cheap protection = hack attacks
That science is a job, it's called cybersecurity! Ever heard of it?
In my humble opinion, I believe that this should be a part of our military spending... protecting. Defense is the best offense. It will not stop!! We also need internet privacy laws like most European countries.
Agreed. This is a real homeland threat, unlike most things the military is involved with.
Nah we don't need it
It is. Billions go into cyber security nationally. They’re still horrible at defending it. Money only does so much. You need smart people of which most are taken by private companies.
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@@alegrad1112 we don't need security
BItcoin is not even anonymous. This could've been done in any currency.
Hence why the media is useless. "we thought bitcoin is anonymous,"
If you don't understand how Bitcoin works right now and you report on it in the media....
This is why people don't trust media. You can't get basic things right. So people throw doubt on everything you do.
Bitcoin is not anonymous, but why is it the currency of choice for ransomware?
it is anonymous... the FBI tracked the cyber criminals (prob using normal surveillance) and stole their credentials for th e bitcoin monies... no different than if they hacked your phone and stole your login details for your bank account
@@JogBird Bitcoin was supposed to be anonymous but it's not. If you know someone's public address, you can track them. The only way to anonymize it is Coinjoin or a reputable mixer. Both of these require skill.
@@JogBird wrong. it is not anonymous.
Misplaced blame on crypto so hot right now.
I feel like I’m taking CRAZY pills!
Nobody took that Nokia phone connected to the satellite seriously.
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Man didn't do his annually cyber security training 😂😂😂
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Upcoming event: Cyber Polygon, 7/9/2021
Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), repeatedly mentions that there’s an incoming “cyber pandemic” which will have a worse impact than covid.
The WEF is the same organization that teamed up with John’s Hopkins and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to run a coronavirus pandemic simulation in October 2019, one month before the outbreak began in Wuhan (ruclips.net/video/AoLw-Q8X174/видео.html ). This has to be just a coincidence.
Look at the two recent cyberattacks:
JBS is a member corporation of the World Economic Forum. The primary owners of the colonial pipeline (Koch Industries) are also involved in the WEF as a member corporation... Another strange coincidence.
The cyber pandemic will likely take place shortly after the WEF’s simulation (Cyber Polygon), similar to covid in regards to the Event 201 simulation. The power grid will be disabled and digital financial assets will be inaccessible during this time.
The WEF & other transnational globalist NGOs are trying to intentionally collapse the western world and create a global government.
These globalist elites, who nobody voted in, meet behind closed doors to make long-term decisions for the entire world without your say. They have more capital than you could possibly imagine and they’ve already compromised politicians and infiltrated various federal agencies in the western world to destroy us from the inside out. This is what’s commonly referred to as “the deep state”.
Oh no...
@@davidicke4451 I know two things: either you're a fool with a bot or just a fool. You think you're clever, aren't you?
Those conspiracy theories aren't convincing no one here (hopefully).
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Anytime you have a digital monetary transaction, there will someone trying to get the funds.
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It applies to any type of transaction, theves used to 'hack' banks to get the gold back in the days
@@j4genius961 I could have used the term misappropriate, but I was in a rush.
Simple. We're not preparing this generation for STEM careers so they can work in cybersecurity.
The Generation can barely walk across the street without raising their pathetic heads from their smart phones to eye ball on coming traffic.
@@Solid_Snake99 Yes and has anyone seen my Peace Corp application?
@@HighSpeedNoDrag Pathetic heads. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Pretty sure every generation has had more people go into technology fields than the one prior.
For critical infrastructures it's simple. The SCADA Workstation/Server should NOT be connected online and should be on its own network. I've seen some places where the operator also surfs the web and checks their emails on the same machine that controls and monitors their systems. And Basic Cybersecurity Awareness Training for all staff. This is very crucial as they are the target of this kind of cyber attacks.
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I would like to see the CIA run a Black Operations and take these guys out. I think it would send a strong message to others who are thinking about it.
Should have been done a long time ago. Trump’s problem was he didn’t take action on requests for increased attention to cyber attack.
Thanks for your feedback. To take advantage
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@@ismailnyeyusof3520 Yup.
Sorry Davey, Real World IS Not a Movie.
The CIA are one of the parties perpetuating this problem right now. They are not on the average American's side
Guess no one learned anything from watching Live Free or Die Hard smh
Not true they learned but they just don't give a f***
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So why hasn’t the US Government come up with a Ransomware detection program that also launches simultaneously attack upon the source of the ransomeware attack?
I still don’t understand why companies don’t just have offline backups. Way cheaper than paying the ransom.
With so many ways to backup your data, and so many ways to protect your system, not protecting your system is a company’s fault. The CEO of these hacked companies should be sacked right away.
As for ransomware hackers - they need to know when FBI and CIA really come after them, they can’t hide anywhere in the world.
Yeah but unfortunately these hackers are backed by russian intelligence agencies and if u think otherwise you dont know Russia. Biden thinks putin is just turning a blind eye to these hackers its way worse than that hed actively funding them. Its the follow up to the cold war.....cue dramatic music......Cold War 2: behind enemy cyber lines.....lol.....but seriously its fukn insane and the biden administration looks weak n is being laughed at by Putin and his goons.
Someone's going to hire a PMC to deal with these guys eventually
Ive been saying the same thing
These criminals have enemies too, and they'll talk. It all comes down to a number.
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They can't even stop the extended car warranty calls...
You can thank Apple, Google, VOIP and VPN services for those calls. They make a lot of money to allow them to continue.
This is your final Coutsey call for your cars extended warranty
It's the nice receptionist you pay $12 that costs you 2 mil.
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"They have no concern for their fella human, it's disturbing!"
I'm guessing this guy has never worked a contract-to-hire job before. I can list several companies who have no concern for their fellow human. And that's just working those jobs, we're not even talking about how the customer gets screwed over.
Right? I was so triggered by that statement I had to pause the vid for a bit... LMAO
It isn't.
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I have been working for one larger international company and after the ransomware attack which shut down the company for at least 2 weeks, the company still has incompetent people "taking care" of crucial network infrastructure. After the malware attack, nobody was fired. The company still does not have USB ports disabled, the 2-factor authentication is not fully mandatory. What can I say, the hackers will make a lot of money this year and next year.
we need competent leaders, that's it. To many old white dudes who don't want the world to change.
No one wants to update their IT systems because of cost, was in my doctors out patient clinic for some tests and notice they were still using Dell computers from 2013!
The only truly secure computer is one that is turned off. People will always be the weakest point of any computer system and as we all know, you can't fix stupid. The fact is most corporations don't want to pay for real IT experts because they aren't going to listen to them anyway. IT security doesn't add to the bottom line in their minds. That just makes it even easier for hackers.
No not even that. Sorry but your delusional.
@@Madame702 explain then? Because I handled multiple companys that have been infected with ransomware and it was always a lack of oversight and ignorant users
@@Madame702 You must be one of those idiotic Trump supporters. The ones that claim other people are wrong with no evidence.
Spoiler alert: they're going to shut off the grid.
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Improve IT governance and have more internal audits and get middle management to take it cyber security seriously. Corporate America is very far from that today.
Sure....add some more costs to the system and then you are close to the cost of humans doing the work of the computers that replaced them....
I assume you will assure me that this is simply good business?
A critical 1st step is for major software vendors like Microsoft and Kaseya, to be held accountable for the defects in their code.
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You built a cyber world with no cyber defense, you get what you deserve.
11:51 create ransomware-ransomware where you install a bunch of ransomware software on a computer/server and threaten to turn them in to the police unless they pay a ransom
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@@user-qw7ep1so7j This is a scam
Upcoming event: Cyber Polygon, 7/9/2021
Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), repeatedly mentions that there’s an incoming “cyber pandemic” which will have a worse impact than covid.
The WEF is the same organization that teamed up with John’s Hopkins and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to run a coronavirus pandemic simulation in October 2019, one month before the outbreak began in Wuhan (ruclips.net/video/AoLw-Q8X174/видео.html ). This has to be just a coincidence.
Look at the two recent cyberattacks:
JBS is a member corporation of the World Economic Forum. The primary owners of the colonial pipeline (Koch Industries) are also involved in the WEF as a member corporation... Another strange coincidence.
The cyber pandemic will likely take place shortly after the WEF’s simulation (Cyber Polygon), similar to covid in regards to the Event 201 simulation. The power grid will be disabled and digital financial assets will be inaccessible during this time.
The WEF & other transnational globalist NGOs are trying to intentionally collapse the western world and create a global government.
These globalist elites, who nobody voted in, meet behind closed doors to make long-term decisions for the entire world without your say. They have more capital than you could possibly imagine and they’ve already compromised politicians and infiltrated various federal agencies in the western world to destroy us from the inside out. This is what’s commonly referred to as “the deep state”.
The Americans have been so safe for so long that they can't see an existential threat when they see one.
Sounds like guidelines for the big companies that provide essential services or infrastructure like the pipelines or major food supply need to be updated and streamlined. Also there could be more gov't (if we can ever get our gov't to work right) support for them, both in terms of how to prevent and appropriate response.
why? in 1 word: windows. it's a security nightmare with ms themselves often breaking things with updates these days. it got far worse with windows 10, there used to be a time when ms itself tested windows on all kinds of different hardware internally, now they ask end users to be the qa themselves. and general lack of it security in the first place, but it doesn't help when ms constantly is breaking their own stuff
When you start seeing it on the mainstream news, you know it’s been in the plans for a while and our time is just about up before this comes to fruition.
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What are you people talking about? Another failed insurrection? 😆
Obviously you don't know anything about computers, which is odd since you have one
@The Mutt with no Butt you sound paranoid. You should talk to someone
Operating software without appropriate cyber security is like building a house without a front door. It needs to be priority and treated as mandatory expense.
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no it's without alarm front door is the UI
I don't think the video answers the question posed in the title except to say "it's hard".
It's just so relieving to know we have true leaders we can trust to do the right thing when SHTF. I think most of us Americans got sick and tired of feeling so vulnerable if something did happen when you know who was in charge.
Satire?? 🤣🤣🤣
@@escapegrl1 you wish bby 😉
Leave that salt at the door too
Anyone who is even marginally conversant with blockchain and crypto knows: 1) crypt relies on an open ledger and is thus not entirely anonymous and 2) blockchain and crypto will become the best tech for securing data and information in the near future.
Crypto has nothing to do with IT negligence!!
@@rinatcamal9743 nor IT with employee idiocy for that matter!
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Offline back ups? 🤷♂️
The problem is not cryptocurrency. It's the improvement of Ransomware and subsequent failure to produce better defenses. Dense headlines and reporting like this are a net negative for society.
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Where is the why portion answered ?
How did they seize the bitcoin ?
They traced it to a third party custodian. Not your keys, not your bitcoin.
@@wasabininja3494 it's pretty idiotic considering they did such an elaborate scheme and did not make a wallet of their own
@@wasabininja3494 As of 6/9/21 there is no public evidence for this. The DOJ is not revealing their methods, for obvious reasons, but they might have hacked or traced their wallets for all we know.
@@giordanobruno9106 exactly. People are crazy if they think these hackers are smart enough to pull this off, but not smart enough to protect their BTC.
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All you need is user training, patch management policy, and a good IDS or IPS. That will help stop the attacks.
Dlp
Corporate corruption/ indifference just to line their pockets, then put the burden on consumers.
There are actually a lot of people in world that can take down a single government but they won’t do it because of the consequences. Just having the capability to do it, shows that no one is safe
People fuming over FUD in this video, would you do the honors of disproving that BTC is the mode of choice for ransomware??? You'll find this species on every video talking about pitfalls of the current crypto situation. So, we only talk about the roses in the garden? Ransomwares are a different kind of threat, those sub-humans can enrypt critical services sitting in a room. HODLing isn't the biggest virtue in the world right now.
Ok? But who tf genuinely cares. Crypto has more upsides than downsides brought by criminals. Maybe Colonial should put money towards securing our nations infrastructure, instead of writing off hacks as "operating costs"
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@@honkhonk8009 "Who tf genuinely cares" Not you apparently. See, this is the goddamn problem, you guys see the argument - the hard talk about crypto as an attack on the size of your noodle. I too am a believer in the core concept of a free universal currency, but you guys just spoil it with your HODLing & whining. You just want your money to quadruple in a day, cz a real believer would want arguments to be raised on all sides, cz there ARE problems - dire ones, even beyond ransomewares.
If so few addresses are recieving all of these funds, is it really too far-fetched to assume that some of these hacker groups are government-funded?
EXACTLY
it is basics , most of the cyber attacks are triggered by human errors!
Just like its a multi-billion dollar business to attack business, there's a multi-billion dollar business to slowing them down.
They can’t stop it cause they’re the ones doing it
Why?
We need more cybersecurity professionals. Too many companies are looking for unicorn cyber candidates. So you have a ton of people in the industry who are burnt out because they are constantly working. All companies should have the mindset of upskilling their employees from the helpdesk on up. ALL IT employees should have a baseline set of Cybersecurity skills. The more people we have that understand IT from a Security aspect, we can start to mitigate more of these attacks.
Yeah it’s totally bitcoins fault 😂
Watch the Video before Commenting
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Sounds like we should go back to paper or would even that work....
Good thing its literally impossible to do crimes with USD. Wait a sec...
Oh you
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For the last 13 years I've been warning people about this. There is a way to capitalize off of this, invest in cybersecurity stocks.
Just keep in mind….Money isn’t real…we print it every single day no matter what. It’s always Chess not Checkers.
So they can't follow the money...
It must be a fear tactic used against the public to pacify and create fear and trust for the government.
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Kaspersky Rescue Disk has gotten rid of all the ransom ware I've come across in the last ten years...
Because they're the ones doing them! 😂
who else is watching while the facebook is down,October, 2021 ?
Hiring by diversity instead of merit in IT departments can get expensive. Very very expensive.
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So much crime is committed using cyber currency. Cyber currency should be illegal. Paying ransom should be illegal. Companies won’t invest in appropriate security if it’s a no win situation if they don’t secure themselves. Insurance companies should not bail these business out.
why blame crypto? there are other ways to launder money. The problem is these systems not having the correct security on them
Banks been loaning millions for cartels for years. Regulation only hurts the small guy. Big companies have 50 different ways of bypassing a law before its even proposed.
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I don't buy it.
What the hell
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Illegal activity helps crypto keep its value 🤔
How? Block chain is a list of every transaction ever done. It's like posting all your cc statements online for free. If you think crypto is good for illegal activity, you don't understand how block chain works.
That's why fbi tracked the money. It's easy to do.
All the dollars printed by the fed are illegal
@@Tential1 you don’t need to link any info about yourself to send and receive crypto
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YOU GET HACKED, YOU GET HACKED!
all the cars in the pictures have tags with letters "B", "O", and "P". "BOP" in russian means "THIEF"
Why recently? Who are competing with the US?
Ransom is pretty much what crypto is only good for
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They can they just don’t want to
Just call the NSA, *they have the keys . .*
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Stop putting everything online. The internet of things is going to be Pandoras box.
ah.. this explains other stuff ya'll putting out... a plan to promote your anti-crypto agenda.. got it
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how can you trust criminal will at least give you the key once you pay?
Companies wouldn't pay the ransom if the thieves didn't release their information. If you knew 90% if the Companies didn't get their systems back, who would pay the ransom. Returning the systems is part of the hustle, to keep Companies paying, otherwise nobody would pay them.
@@bayreuthrd but you need a history of that ransom that they at least unlocked the data. If can find trustable source then makes sense. But can you really find easily?
stop spreading FUD
Lol sorry about your bitcoin portfolio bud
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Upcoming event: Cyber Polygon, 7/9/2021
Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), repeatedly mentions that there’s an incoming “cyber pandemic” which will have a worse impact than covid.
The WEF is the same organization that teamed up with John’s Hopkins and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to run a coronavirus pandemic simulation in October 2019, one month before the outbreak began in Wuhan (ruclips.net/video/AoLw-Q8X174/видео.html ). This has to be just a coincidence.
Look at the two recent cyberattacks:
JBS is a member corporation of the World Economic Forum. The primary owners of the colonial pipeline (Koch Industries) are also involved in the WEF as a member corporation... Another strange coincidence.
The cyber pandemic will likely take place shortly after the WEF’s simulation (Cyber Polygon), similar to covid in regards to the Event 201 simulation. The power grid will be disabled and digital financial assets will be inaccessible during this time.
The WEF & other transnational globalist NGOs are trying to intentionally collapse the western world and create a global government.
These globalist elites, who nobody voted in, meet behind closed doors to make long-term decisions for the entire world without your say. They have more capital than you could possibly imagine and they’ve already compromised politicians and infiltrated various federal agencies in the western world to destroy us from the inside out. This is what’s commonly referred to as “the deep state”.
Again, the United States is too complacent.
You guys have become the biggest fudsters in the business. What a joke.
Are worried about your crypto holdings? Everything they said is true
@@blink182bfsftw the presentation of it has crypto as this “yucky” dark internet thing that is tied to criminal activity which is better to stay away from. Is that the truth? No. Was this the conversation after the fall of Silk Road? Absolutely. And yet, institutions and now governments are embracing crypto.
Criminal activity has been done in dollars for ages, not even once has anyone said anything about the dollar driving up crime. My holdings are doing great, thanks for asking.
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@@blink182bfsftw meanwhile myself in software/security/systems work for a certain defense contractor laughing at you idiots who know nothing about cybersecurity probably also assuming that no fraud was possible in the 2020 election or occurred.
@@lks11 Cool I work in cybersecurity too. If there was fraud in 2020 there could've been fraud in 2016 too yes?
Hacker groups aren’t going to send a warning 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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The U.S. can't stop cyber attacks because they are addicted to war. 😂
They can't stop war either Genius.
Obvious media fudd Opp going on here lol
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They need to have insurance that will pay whatever it takes so the company doesn't take a loss and gets them back on their feet so the company doesn't have to pay the ransom. If no companies pay the ransom the number of criminal ransom attacks will dwindle.
“Hello customer, please provide your randomware invoice number so we can find your order”
Sorry hackers could care less of who they hurt. It's called organized crime and there plenty of places for them to hide. If you want to get serious about fighting them abolish all crypto currency for starters.
Put manual valves in your system and hire people that can manually control the system. That way it can’t be hacked. 🤯 idea huh?
There are people out there who will find and execute these ransomware attackers. The price ranges around 10% to 20% of what they are requesting.
Yes they can. They just won't.
Its a great time to be a cyber security professional. I put my resume out there just to see how bites and boooy, let me tell you. Email after email.
Wait really ? Csuse I’m in college for I.T.
@@brianadams2623 yes really, its going to be competitive sector for a long time
@@jdkingsley6543 im currently getting my ccna, what do you think?? should i continue?
@@johndank2209 CCNA is just fine. Learn Splunk learn what machine learning is. Learn all aspects of IT
There are measures you can put in place to defend yourself and your company from ransomware. One of the foremost steps is keeping your systems patched and up-to-date. A lot of the vulnerabilities that are exploited to gain access to your system are not necessarily new or unknown vulnerabilities. In fact, hackers spend a good amount of time reverse engineering patches in Windows Updates, so they can scan for systems that have not yet been patched. This is a better use of their time than doing detailed research and trying to identify zero day vulnerabilities.
Ransomware has been around since 2013?? Where was Vanessa to tell people that when their computers got held hostage in the 90s?
These stories and warnings have been around since the 90s.
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