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The Extortion Economy Podcast: Exploring the Secret World of Ransomware
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2022-01
The technology that enables ransomware may be new, but extortion and ransom are not. So why is this happening now? And can it be stopped? A new podcast from ProPublica and MIT Tech Review aims to find out.
Series: The Extortion Economy U.S. Companies and Ransomware
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Ransomware is proliferating across the country, disabling computer systems and harming critical infrastructure — hospitals, city governments, schools, even an oil pipeline. The technology that enables ransomware may be new, but extortion and ransom are not.
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So why is this happening now? And can it be stopped?
In this five-part series from MIT Technology Review and ProPublica hosted by Meg Marco, a former ProPublica senior editor, we look at the money, people and technology behind the explosion of ransomware that is delivering hundreds of millions of dollars to cybercriminals around the world.
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Episode 1 A new-age iteration of the old-age extortion problem: a ransomware vigilante, a piracy (as in actual boats) expert, a school administrator and a kidnapping victim share their experiences.
Episode 2 In an absurd contract, look into the criminal world where the stakes are high but the methods are increasingly businesslike, and meet the people who interact with the ransomware hackers.
Episode 3 After the Colonial Pipeline payment, the FBI followed the money and cybersecurity researchers followed the ransomware group. We followed both.
Episode 4 We look at the reasons ransomware is so hard to solve and ask hard questions about who is really helping the victims.
Episode 5 The problem of ransomware has many causes but no clear solution. What's coming next?
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