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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 14 May 2017

    Hackers are discovering that it is far more profitable to hold your data hostage than it is to steal ithttp://nyti.ms/2rg5328 

    1:20 PM - 14 May 2017
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      1. Kit‏ @MarlowesLeftEye 14 May 2017
        Replying to @Sasman7G08 @nytimes

        As long as coders write crappy code, I'll have a job. Don't toss local IT under the bus. We work against an ever rising tide. Blame coders.

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      1. PoliticalRising‏ @PoliticalRising 14 May 2017
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        Thanks to #Wikileaks, every hacker in the world now has these tools. Its like handing #Nukes over to #NorthKorea.

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      2. Frank Bursese‏ @Frank_Bursese 14 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Don't you need to first steal something in order to hold it hostage?

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      3. Andrew Barnick‏ @AndrewBarnick 14 May 2017
        Replying to @Frank_Bursese @nytimes

        Not really. A lot of modern ransomware involves threatening to destroy your computer's data (unless you pay ransom), not stealing it.

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      4. Frank Bursese‏ @Frank_Bursese 14 May 2017
        Replying to @AndrewBarnick @nytimes

        I stand corrected lol

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      2. Mike‏ @HoserMess 15 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Yep, no one wants your shit but you - and it's true for the vast majority of people.

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      3. Mike‏ @HoserMess 15 May 2017
        Replying to @HoserMess @nytimes

        People think they're stuff is secure but really, no one can be bothered to steal it.

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      1. heatherlspurgeon‏ @heatherlspurge3 14 May 2017
        Replying to @nytimes @Nic6454

        dictator trump has ended our freedom of speech, which includes what you write. dictator becomes more hitler every single day that goes by

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      1. Avramov Kosta‏ @AvramovK 14 May 2017
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        Real #CyberSecurity Experts, Should #Demonstrate In,Form Of #Action..Response, To,This #Hackers What Is,The #Cost Of,Their Dangerous,Games.

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      1. blue  🌊 rant  🌊‏ @web_rant 14 May 2017
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        blue  🌊 rant  🌊 Retweeted The New York Times

        No, they're not. This largest ransomware attack in history has only yielded about $32,000. If they could collect it.https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/863851436874113025 …

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        Hackers are discovering that it is far more profitable to hold your data hostage than it is to steal it http://nyti.ms/2rg5328 
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      1. Eric Heaberlin‏ @EricHeaberlin 14 May 2017
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        I got hit by ransomware 6 mo. before I ever heard of such a thing. You can believe it's NO fun at all.

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