US opens debate over cyber ransom payments after pipeline hack
Washington/New York | The White House has opened a debate over the merits of companies making ransom payments to cyber attackers after a group of hackers shut down a US oil pipeline at the weekend, highlighting the seriousness of the threat to critical infrastructure.
The FBI has long opposed such payments on the grounds they will encourage more ransomware attacks, in which hackers take control of a target’s computers or data until their financial demands are met.
Financial Times
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