Fieos
Fieos t1_j1snr16 wrote
Reply to Hellraiser 2022 is crap by SuitableWestern3066
It was pretty uninspired. It only compares well against more recent Hellraiser films because they were low effort films probably focused on just retaining the legal rights to the intellectual property.
I wasn't a fan of the new Pinhead and Goran Visnjic was the best part of the film and he wasn't given much to work with.
Fieos t1_j1k0m8z wrote
Reply to Your AFC East Champs three years in a row by IceColdOz
Congratulations to you guys. Look forward to seeing you in the post season!
Fieos t1_iwicibm wrote
Reply to comment by nvrmor in Australia to consider banning ransomware payments by giuliomagnifico
Come at me bro... I still mostly remember my ICQ number.
Fieos t1_iwi7jso wrote
Reply to comment by _bobby_tables_ in Australia to consider banning ransomware payments by giuliomagnifico
I will continue to dub thee with the highest level of Internet badassery, even if /u/nvrmor stands in the way.
Fieos t1_iwhzqr0 wrote
Reply to comment by nvrmor in Australia to consider banning ransomware payments by giuliomagnifico
Okay, sure.
- Source 20+ year IT veteran specializing in the private cloud computing areas of business continuity, disaster recovery, and cyber-threat resiliency.
People often think, "I have backup... I'm good."
How do you know if your backups aren't also compromised? Are you scanning for metadata changes in your archive? If your infrastructure was targeted, do you have a recovery plan for all your data center services? DNS/NTP/LDAP/SMTP/PKI/etc?
Do your business processes aligned to report and communicate internally (and possibly externally) in the event of a security breach? If you are compromised and recovering to an alternate restore target... do you have your VIPs configured to handle the new locale?
Do you have all your binaries for a site rebuild onsite in a vault and are all your runbooks current? Have you actually even tested restores?
Say you are recovering from backup and everything else is good? What is your throughput to get your data back on disk?
If your data is encrypted by a third party, what's the plan? If the data is already outside of the environment... what's the plan?
None of this is simple at scale.
Fieos t1_iwh8wj7 wrote
Reply to comment by _bobby_tables_ in Australia to consider banning ransomware payments by giuliomagnifico
It really isn't, especially when you are talking in the amounts of petabytes of backup data. Plus, so much of it depends on how you were compromised...
You should have an action plan, you should have backups, but saying it is 'simple' is pretty specific to the company. But you are an Internet badass, I get it.
Fieos t1_iwgw0pz wrote
Reply to comment by MisterMcBob in Australia to consider banning ransomware payments by giuliomagnifico
Not prevent, reduce the likelihood of an event happening.
Fieos t1_iwgvjax wrote
Reply to comment by _bobby_tables_ in Australia to consider banning ransomware payments by giuliomagnifico
It isn't that simple. Often times to recover significant amounts of data takes time. A business has to weigh out the loss of revenue during the recovery window versus the cost of paying the ransomware payment.
Fieos t1_is0exdg wrote
Reply to Feeling “schadenfreude” about Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis may have impacted people’s views on the election by chrisdh79
Please don't feed the psypost trolls. They are not deserving of your clicks. Your confirmation bias is just feeding a soulless corporate machine.
Fieos t1_j5n1ct7 wrote
Reply to CEO pay has skyrocketed 1,460% since 1978: CEOs were paid 399 times as much as a typical worker in 2021 by sillychillly
CEO compensation theater is simply a distraction from real economic issues.