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But of what political importance is Fuji? Unless these criminals aided by "certain political organizations" use their means for blackmailing beyond political implications too, without benefit for these organisations.It appears the criminals are based in Eastern Europe and may have links to certain political organizations. (which could be one of the reasons they can operate).
But of what political importance is Fuji? Unless these criminals aided by "certain political organizations" use their means for blackmailing beyond political implications too, without benefit for these organisations.
There's at least two wonderfully low tech solutions to this sort of thing. Keep the stuff w/ sensitive data on it away from the internet! Or, my favorite solution, go to the surplus store and buy a lot of metal file cabinets. Sure, it would cost some money, and you'd have to hire a lot of people to grab needed files, but hey!, businesses did just this for many, many years. It obviously works.
Too bad counterhacking is illegal.
The problem is, tape backup simply can't keep up with the rate at which data is expanding. My job would be down for weeks doing a tape restore. Instead, we do nightly snapshots to an offsite system. We might lose a couple days of data that we'd have to reload from journals, but we could (and have) switched over to our remote site for day-to-day operations while we reloaded data into the production system.One of Fuji's digital products is computer backup tape cartridges as I recall. oh yes: https://www.fujifilm.com/ca/en/business/data-storage#
Much like tape backup, it just doesn't scale for modern business. Businesses doing this in "the good old days" weren't multi-national companies with real time business. You could take a day or two to go look up a file-- now, you'd lose tens of millions of dollars while sending someone to do that lookup.There's at least two wonderfully low tech solutions to this sort of thing. Keep the stuff w/ sensitive data on it away from the internet! Or, my favorite solution, go to the surplus store and buy a lot of metal file cabinets. Sure, it would cost some money, and you'd have to hire a lot of people to grab needed files, but hey!, businesses did just this for many, many years. It obviously works.
Too bad counterhacking is illegal.
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