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Should Colonial Pipeline have paid the hackers?

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Should Colonial Pipeline have paid the hackers?

Should Colonial Pipeline have paid the hackers?

The Biden administration should make it illegal to pay hackers ransom, and hacker networks should be ‘fried,’ says Richard Clarke, former national coordinator for security and counter-terrorism.


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