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How computer literate are you?
What would you lose if your computer suddenly died or was stolen?
Darkode Discussion
What happened to Ina? Russian hackers hacked her computer and held all her files
hostage for 500 dollars.
Where does she suspect the hackers are from? Russia or the Ukraine
Why did she decide to pay? Her husband’s tax receipts are worth more than $500.
What does she have to do? Get $500 in bitcoins to pay the ransom
What happened when she decrypted one file? A timer started counting down until the files
would be permanently deleted.
What did she have to do to get the bitcoins? A lot of paperwork, take a photo of
her husband holding his driving licence, get in contact with coincafe.com and send them the
$500 from the post office.
What different problems did she encounter? A snowstorm, thanksgiving holiday, the
change in exchange rate.
How did she overcome in the problem of the exchange rate? Contacted her daughter
in Brooklyn to get her to go to the Bitcoin ATM.
What happened next? She paid the ransom but she was 2.5 hours late, she received a
message telling her she now had t pay $1000.
How did she solve this problem? She wrote to them in Russian explaining all the problems
she had encountered and the hackers took pity on her and decrypted her files.
Who else has been a victim of cryptowall? Police departments, universities and normal
people.
Discussion
What would you do it this happened to you? Would you pay?
If you could save 1 file from your computer which would it be?
Vocabulary
Here are some phrases and words taken from the podcast:
pay a ransom – to pay a criminal to return something or someone they have taken
playdate – US, when parents meet up so that their children can play together.
speak in airquotes – to make quotation mark gestures with your fingers while speaking
to show that you’re not speaking literally.