AT&T’s Controversial Decision: Did They Really Pay a Hacker Over $300,000?
In a surprising turn of events, AT&T allegedly paid a hackerโor possibly a group of hackersโa staggering sum exceeding $300,000 to delete stolen data. According to reports, the hacker released a video claiming to demonstrate the deletion of this sensitive information, leaving many to question its legitimacy.
Is a video truly enough to guarantee that the data has been wiped from the hacker’s system? The notion that a simple video could serve as absolute proof seems questionable to many observers. This begs the question: Will paying off hackers simply encourage further attacks, as they may perceive this as a lucrative business opportunity?
WIRED has had the opportunity to review the video presented by the hacker as evidence of their actions. However, AT&T has yet to issue a comment on the situation, leaving the public to ponder the implications of this incident.
For more details, check out the full story on WIRED: WIRED Article.
In this ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, one can’t help but wonder if such payments will only embolden criminals in the long run. What are your thoughts on this potentially dangerous precedent?
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