KM4VSQ"Exciting time we're living in. Exciting time." -- Christian Slater as Mr. Robot.
KM4VSQBest understandable plans I've seen so far to build a corsi-rosenthal box. Everything else I've seen was practically gibberish.
In honor of Mike Pence's presidential campaign, Thai restaurants are now offering meals at negative five stars spice.
Served with cold whole milk.
It's just plain white rice with an ice cube.
@FritzAdalis I'm serious enough about it to begin drafting ideas and set meetings for feedback to try to draft a good piece of legislation.
My primary goal is to establish an answer from law abiding people in the community in a manner that will serve as a compelling argument to paying the ransom. Right now, I see none. So, many people will cave instead of resist.
Thinking of adding four sections: primary reward for damages, an incentive for installation of defensive software and hardware, an attestation of damage, and a flexible regulatory response that will anticipate any structural changes in the crime in a way that would allow a reasonable practical defense.
What if we had a law that created a tax break for companies and people who chose not to pay the ransom from a ransomware attack?
An exemption valued at 2X the ransom amount plus 10X the replacement value of any asset or equipment damaged in an attack.
I wonder if we can get something like this done at the local level. A tax exemption ordinance, for example.