← Back to context Comment by signatoremo 6 hours ago Sure, but do you consider this specific case a real crime? 6 comments signatoremo Reply Computer0 6 hours ago > largely going after >organizations with more than >$100 million in annual revenues >and fat new cyber insurance >policies that were known to >payoutNo people were harmed so I am leaning towards no crime committed. wstrange 5 hours ago Insurance money doesn't grow on trees. The economy is highly connected, so increased costs impact most consumers.Ransomware is a scourge enabled by crypto. We should do whatever we can to eliminate it. twodave 6 hours ago Wrong. "No people I agree with were harmed," perhaps. This is no different than cronyism. Computer0 5 hours ago businesses are not people 2 replies →
Computer0 6 hours ago > largely going after >organizations with more than >$100 million in annual revenues >and fat new cyber insurance >policies that were known to >payoutNo people were harmed so I am leaning towards no crime committed. wstrange 5 hours ago Insurance money doesn't grow on trees. The economy is highly connected, so increased costs impact most consumers.Ransomware is a scourge enabled by crypto. We should do whatever we can to eliminate it. twodave 6 hours ago Wrong. "No people I agree with were harmed," perhaps. This is no different than cronyism. Computer0 5 hours ago businesses are not people 2 replies →
wstrange 5 hours ago Insurance money doesn't grow on trees. The economy is highly connected, so increased costs impact most consumers.Ransomware is a scourge enabled by crypto. We should do whatever we can to eliminate it.
twodave 6 hours ago Wrong. "No people I agree with were harmed," perhaps. This is no different than cronyism. Computer0 5 hours ago businesses are not people 2 replies →
> largely going after >organizations with more than >$100 million in annual revenues >and fat new cyber insurance >policies that were known to >payout
No people were harmed so I am leaning towards no crime committed.
Insurance money doesn't grow on trees. The economy is highly connected, so increased costs impact most consumers.
Ransomware is a scourge enabled by crypto. We should do whatever we can to eliminate it.
Wrong. "No people I agree with were harmed," perhaps. This is no different than cronyism.
businesses are not people
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