Paying hacker ransoms could cost directors more than they expect
Company directors who agree to pay ransoms to hackers holding sensitive or confidential information could face prosecution, legal experts have warned.
Company directors have been warned they could face prosecution and even jail time if their company agrees to pay ransoms to computer hackers holding sensitive or confidential information.
As figures show the number of so-called ransomware attacks have increased along with the sums of money demanded, lawyers said some state and federal criminal laws could hold individuals and companies responsible if they withhold information about an attack or blackmail attempt from authorities.
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