Ransomware Group Files SEC Complaint Over Victim’s Failure to Disclose Data Breach https://www.securityweek.com/ransomware-group-files-sec-complaint-over-victims-failure-to-disclose-data-breach/
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Patrick C Miller :donor: (patrickcmiller@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 17-Nov-2023 00:42:02 JST Patrick C Miller :donor: -
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Patrick C Miller :donor: (patrickcmiller@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 17-Nov-2023 16:57:19 JST Patrick C Miller :donor: @4d3fect right!? New angle that should motivate some interesting behaviors…
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4d3fect (4d3fect@sfba.social)'s status on Friday, 17-Nov-2023 16:57:20 JST 4d3fect @patrickcmiller whaaa?
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Patrick C Miller :donor: (patrickcmiller@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 17-Nov-2023 16:59:12 JST Patrick C Miller :donor: @krypt3ia might get some to either pay up or actually get more resilient
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Patrick C Miller :donor: (patrickcmiller@infosec.exchange)'s status on Friday, 17-Nov-2023 17:09:11 JST Patrick C Miller :donor: @Pjcoyle curious to see how the SEC handles it. If this becomes a thing, I wonder how many reports would be bogus or inaccurate. It would be easy for ransomware groups to DOS the SEC by causing an overload of cases to review.
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Patrick Coyle (pjcoyle@qoto.org)'s status on Friday, 17-Nov-2023 17:09:12 JST Patrick Coyle @patrickcmiller Now that is an interesting new ransomware technique....
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