Comment by ndsipa_pomu
2 months ago
It's merely security theater.
It reminds me of when airports started scanning people's shoes because an attacker had used a shoe bomb. Yes, that'll stop an attacker trying a shoe bomb again, but it disadvantages every traveller and attackers know to put explosives elsewhere.
“attacker had used a shoe bomb”
It’s even dumber than that. An attacker tried and failed to use a shoe bomb, and yet his failure has caused untold hours of useless delay for over 13 years now.
Now you have to buy your liberty with pre-check.
Most ransomware attacks are opportunistic. They scan basically the whole internet for vulnerabilities and attack from there. It's usually not a skilled attacker targeting a specific company.
Ransomware is a huge and growing problem. Very different than airline security, where attacks are extremely uncommon. If planes were constantly getting blown up, and if a majority of those attacks started with a shoe bomb, then checking everyone's shoes would seem a lot more reasonable, no?