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Ransomware Victims That Pay Up Could Incur Steep Fines from Uncle Sam — Krebs on Security

By Securities Docket on October 2, 2020, 8:56 am

Companies victimized by ransomware and firms that facilitate negotiations with ransomware extortionists could face steep fines from the U.S. federal government if the crooks who profit from the attack are already under economic sanctions, the Treasury Department warned today

In its advisory (PDF), the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) said “companies that facilitate ransomware payments to cyber actors on behalf of victims, including financial institutions, cyber insurance firms, and companies involved in digital forensics and incident response, not only encourage future ransomware payment demands but also may risk violating OFAC regulations.”

via Ransomware Victims That Pay Up Could Incur Steep Fines from Uncle Sam — Krebs on Security.

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