Everybody likes a good payback story. But he also took the time to comb through the malware's code, and stole a database full of decryption keys from the hacking group's server. Not only that, but he wrote a decryption program that any victim of the Muhstik ransomware strain can use to get their data back.
He then alerted users on Twitter that they now had a better option than paying up. A real Robin Hood story for our times, including a probably not technically super legal stratagem from the hero. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court last year found that the Federal Bureau of Investigations had violated people's right to privacy when it searched a database of so-called raw intelligence collected by warrantless surveillance.
That's a mouthful. Exact details remain a little hazy, because the FISA court operates in secret. But the resent disclosure should give additional fuel to critics of Section , the controversial law that dictates the form of surveillance in question. Executive Editor, News Twitter.
Topics security roundup ransomware iTunes privacy. Is that list exhaustive and conclusive? Particularly for streaming, films can fall in and out of license. And by design, this study is only looking at US availability for the top films.
A more immediate way of getting some action would be to talk to some of the directors with films on the list and encourage them to get their movies released digitally.
Ron Howard and James Cameron are obvious candidates. Some of these movies from the s may have never been released on home video. Some of these distributors have been bought and sold multiple times, so determining who controls the rights to a given movie can be complicated.
But sorting it out is doable. The same way chemists and colorists can save old film prints, I suspect lawyers and paralegals can save some of these missing movies. We expect everything to be available on demand at all times. If I can watch Taken, why not Ransom?
Digital rental, download and streaming generates money for distributors, along with residuals for writers, directors and actors. In no way am I arguing for the end of physical media, or video stores or libraries. We need all of them, plus a renewed focus on making sure movies are available in legal digital forms. How is this odd? Movies being unavailable to stream anywhere is just too insanely common for this to be odd. Op was just fishing for a conspiracy discussion, hollywood blacklisting movies critical of child abduction.
It took like two seconds to find that movie streaming, get your weird conspiracy bull shite out of here. Go ahead and explain where you are trying to go with this. Im going to assume some kind of conspiracy or something since as other posters have said, a simple google search would have given you an answer. Member since Jun posts. The Pledge is sort of an child abduction movie. IMDb Trailer. Im going to assume some kind of conspiracy or something since as other posters have said, a simple google search would have given you an answer Now that the Deep State has stopped The Storm, they are coming after fictional depictions of child abductions.
Next thing, expect Tom Hanks to win another Oscar. Page 1 of 1. Latest LSU News ». Report: Odell Beckham Jr.
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