The Treasury Department on Thursday issued two adversaries highlighting the dangers of ransomware cyberattacks, and warning against paying ransoms demanded by hackers.
Both the agency’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) and Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCIN) issued alerts around ransomware attacks, which have been increasingly widespread over the past two years and have ramped up during the COVID-19 crisis.
“Cybercriminals have deployed ransomware attacks against our schools, hospitals, and businesses of all sizes,” Deputy Treasury Secretary Justin Muzinich said in a statement. “Treasury will continue to use its powerful tools to counter these malicious cyber actors and their facilitators.”
Personal secure identity is illegal due to ignorant senators and a misguided NSA.
It is not just information protection, it is also about identifying the safe UAVs flying around. The NSA is currently creating more risk, not less. The NSA is also holding banking technology back. The NSA is reducing efficiency of the government payment system, encouraging identity theft. The NSA is asking the terrorist threat worse because it cannot identify the good guys.
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