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His character the last name of Katsopolis, instead of the original character's name, Cochran, in order to highlight John's Greek heritage. Jack Cable of Krebs Stamos Group launches Ransomwhere, a crowdsourced ransomware payment tracker the site is already tracking 32M+ in ransom payments for 2021 Ransomware attacks, fueled by COVID-19 pandemic turbulence, have become a major money earner for cybercriminals, with the number of attacks rising in 2020. He has played drums occasionally with The Beach Boys since 1985, and directed their "Hot Fun in the Summertime" video.

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He expanded his career to include the role of J. Pierrepont Finch in Broadway's production of "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying!" in 1995, showcasing not only his musical talents, but his dancing ability, as well. On September 19, 1998, he married model Rebecca Romijn, of MTV's House of Style (1989), which was the first marriage for both.

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They were officially divorced on March 1, 2005.Project Ransomwhere , created by a student at Stanford University and a researcher at the IB-Krebs Stamos Group Jack Cable, creates a free and open database of payments, which have been translated to various extortionate hack groups.

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This database, devoid of any personal information, will be available to information security specialists and law enforcement officers for free download. Unfortunately, such a database can be easily corrupted by fake material, but to counter this, Cable plans to study all submissions, and in the future plans to add a voting system for individuals so that reports can be flagged as fake. In general, the site is very simple: it allows victims of ransomware attacks and security specialists to transfer copies of their ransom notes to Ransomwhere, as well as report the amount of the ransom and the bitcoin address to which the victims transferred the payment. Then this address will be indexed in the public database. The main idea is to create a centralized system that tracks payments sent by hackers, which will allow them to more accurately assess the scale of their profits and operations, about which very little is known. The creator of the project hopes that the anonymous exchange of payment data through a third-party service, such as Ransomwhere, will remove some barriers in the information security community, such as nondisclosure agreements and business competition.

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So far, Cable relies only on publicly available materials to expand its database, but the researcher told The Record that he is already exploring “the possibility of partnerships with analytical companies in the field of information security and blockchain to integrate the data they may have about the victims.”

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Jack cable krebs ransomwhere 32m pagetechcrunch full been working to build a starting trove of information since, tracking nearly 57 million in payments so far.

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Reporters point out that the launch of the Ransomwhere project is very similar to the launch of the ID-Ransomware project created by Michael Gillespie in early 2016. Initially, it was a site where hacker victims could download the ransom notes they received, and the site told them which malware family was attacking their systems and where they could get help recovering their files. As a result, ID-Ransomware has become an indispensable tool for many incident response specialists. 42 Retweets 135 Likes 57 replies 42 retweets 135 likes. A June tweet about the ransomware data gap from Katie Nickels, director of intelligence for cybersecurity company Red Canary.









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