***URGENT MEMORANDUM***

TO: “The IT Guy”

FROM: Your clients’ Incident Response Coach

SUBJECT: Your clients affected by ransomware


STOP OVERWRITING / WIPING / DELETING OR OTHERWISE DESTROYING YOUR CLIENTS’ DATA WHEN THEY ARE AFFECTED BY RANSOMWARE!!!

PLEASE!!! PRETTY PLEASE!!! PRETTY PLEASE WITH SUGAR ON TOP!!! JUST STOP IT!!!

Seriously, everyone understands that ransomware is scary stuff and when you discover that one of your clients has been hit by it, it can cause quite a bit of panic. That is understandable. But, when you feel that sense of panic, that is not the time to act — that is the time to pause, take a deep breath, gather your senses, and let your emotions settle down and your brain take back over. Then, recall the Hippocratic Oath that doctors must take:

“first, do no harm”

Just because you cannot figure out what to do with the encrypted data does not mean that there are not other people out there who can. Consider these points:

  • There are really good folks out there who are experts at getting data like this decrypted.
  • There are outstanding cyber insurance policies that will pay the cost of the ransom to recover the data.
  • Over the course of time, ransomware decryption keys start to make their way into the wild and data that was at one time unrecoverable magically becomes recoverable.
  • And, in many cases, that original encrypted data is necessary to perform forensics that may prove to be very beneficial to your client.

But guess what? NONE OF THIS IS POSSIBLE AFTER YOU COME ALONG AND FINISH THE HACKER’S JOB BY DESTROYING ANY HOPE YOUR CLIENT EVER HAD OF RECOVERING ITS DATA BY PERMANENTLY DELETING IT!!!

See Also: Pro Tip for the “IT Guy” / MSP After Ransomware Attack

PLEASE, JUST STOP IT!!!

Published by Shawn E. Tuma

Shawn Tuma is an attorney who is internationally recognized in cybersecurity, computer fraud and data privacy law, areas in which he has practiced for nearly two decades. He is a Partner at Spencer Fane, LLP where he regularly serves as outside cybersecurity and privacy counsel to a wide range of companies from small to midsized businesses to Fortune 100 enterprises. You can reach Shawn by telephone at 972.324.0317 or email him at stuma@spencerfane.com.

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