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引用自 n050up4u
引用自 Mickk

I am confused as to why someone would use ransomware on a PC gamer.
It's pointless, certainly from my perspective. Sure it may have happened and someone may have payed to get their computer opened up to use again.... only to leave themselves open to it again in the future
If anyone gets hit with ransomware it's on them to take the appropriate action and that does not include prostrating themselves. Just gank the power cable and take the whole machine to the correct authority if they can't deal with it themselves.

If the home user is afraid they have "something" on their machine that is under a ransomware attack and don't want that "thing" released to the public, well they're already ♥♥♥♥ out of luck, the ransomer already has it.

What "ransom" could a PC gamer provide that a corporation could not.
The ransomware word is only being used here to fear monger and stir up trouble where none should exist, you could colloquialise the use of the word here as trolling if you like.

Ransomware is primarily used on everyday individuals, not corporate people with little to no admin access.

A CEO/president/upper management individual does not typically get an account with admin access that has email/application licenses or otherwise. If they did, it'd be a secondary account for "as needed" use only. If their personal computer was compromised it would just get wiped or replaced and most likely quarantined if it was somehow introduced to a network that isn't segmented/vlan'd off onto a guest network. A lot of corporate machines require domain recognition to even be allowed to connect to corporate networks.

A PC gamer might have a bit of income if its an adult, and may be foolish enough to actually leave important files on their home machines with important information.. like login/financial/other PII.

And there is no correct authority for ransomware, it doesn't typically install without a user doing something stupid. Going to bring it to the cops? you think law enforcement IT departments give a crap about your ransomware? They'd tell you to be careful of what you do online and tell you to go to bestbuy or a PC shop down the road.

Just wow, such fear mongering.
You're corporate example has holes in it.
You're personal example may have some validity for some home users but, not the route I would go.

You're probably right that the local police may not be "interested", although I find it hard to believe that would not be a good first step for the "average user".
I don't know what country you live in but in the example of a gamer like you or I undergoing a ransomware attack, for me I would go and speak to our Cyber Security Centre, with full knowledge I am contacting a Department of Defence group and able to gain clearance to physical access onsite.

There are people to speak to and have a situation like this investigated, it won't be a simple process and possibly considered onerous to some but if you want to "play in their sandpit" then you play by their rules even if it is a government department you have to deal with... or you know, just pay the ransom and be dumb about it.
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