âI am extremely concerned that the decision to pay international criminal actors sets a dangerous precedent that will put an even bigger target on the back of critical infrastructure going forward.â
â U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.), pressing Colonial Pipeline and CNA Financial to explain why they paid off ransomware attackers.
Or, as Rudyard Kipling might have put itâ¦
It is always a temptation to crooks in far-off nations
 To hack into a corporate and to say: â
âAll your data is now ours, itâs as good as behind bars
 Unless you pay us sats to go away.â
And that is called asking for bitcoin,
 And the people who ask it explain
That youâve only to pay âem the bitcoin
 And then youâll get rid of the bane!
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It is always a temptation for a lazy corporation,
 To poorly guard its systems and to say: â
âOur employee just got phished, now our stakeholders are miffed.
 We will therefore pay you sats to go away.â
And that is called paying the bitcoin;
 But weâve proved it again and again,
That if once you have paid them the bitcoin
 You never get rid of the bane.
It is wrong to put temptation in the path of corporations,
 For fear they should get p0wned and go astray;
So when firms are conscripted to pay up or stay encrypted,
 Perhaps we should require them to say: â
âWe never pay anyone bitcoin,
 Even if our data is lost;
For the name of that game is extortion and pain,
 And the nation that plays it is toast!â
Now, for serious reading on this deadly serious topic, see CoinDeskâs recent news coverageâ¦
â¦a variety of informed perspectives from our opinion sectionâ¦.
â¦.and this podcast:
As a chaser, hereâs a sweet musical rendition of Kiplingâs âThe Dane-Geldâ:
Have a good weekend.