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White House Invites Dozens of Nations for Ransomware Summit (apnews.com) 21

The White House is bringing together three dozen nations, the European Union and a slew of private-sector companies for a two-day summit starting Monday that looks at how best to combat ransomware attacks. From a report: The second International Counter Ransomware Summit will focus on priorities such as ensuring systems are more resilient to better withstand attacks and disrupt bad actors planning such assaults. A senior Biden administration official cited recent attacks such as one that targeted the Los Angeles school district last month to underscore the urgency of the issue and the summit. The official previewed the event on the condition of anonymity. Among the administration officials planning to participate in the event are FBI Director Christopher Wray, national security adviser Jake Sullivan, Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo and Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman. President Joe Biden is not expected to attend.
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White House Invites Dozens of Nations for Ransomware Summit

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  • by ZiggyZiggyZig ( 5490070 ) on Monday October 31, 2022 @09:13AM (#63012181)

    They were invited by email, and the email's content was "URGENT - your president credentials have been leaked", with the content going like: "please confirm your credentials by clicking this link [seemslegit.com] and entering your ID and password to generate a new one!"

    Unfortunately it seems that at least 63 countries fell for it, and they are thus invited.

  • by drinkypoo ( 153816 ) <drink@hyperlogos.org> on Monday October 31, 2022 @09:31AM (#63012215) Homepage Journal

    Among the administration officials planning to participate in the event are FBI Director Christopher Wray, national security adviser Jake Sullivan, Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo and Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman. President Joe Biden is not expected to attend.

    But will a representative from the NSA attend? With their secret list of vulnerabilities they planted in Windows, Cisco gear &c, they are probably more important to include than anybody...

    • NSA probably implanted some plausibly deniable exploitable bugs along the line, but all that does is save them the time having to look for one instead.

      There is no shortage of bonafide exploitable bugs and non NSA are more likely to find those than the implanted ones.

    • IF they didn't invite the Chinese and Russians, then this meeting is a waste of time.

      • IF they didn't invite the Chinese and Russians, then this meeting is a waste of time.

        Originally, I had the same thought...but in practice, it's better that they're not present.

        Both countries are well aware of the problem, but it's a problem for us, not them. From their perspective, ransomware brings piles of money into their economies and generally harms people and companies too small to retaliate. Besides, lots of those payments are made by insurance companies, and if the companies are completely out of luck, they're going to have the same level of concern as we'd have about a Chinese or R

  • Send ransomware back into the depths of obscurity by outlawing cryptocurrency, y/n?

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