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Not sorry: Pipeline CEO defends ransomware payout to avoid ‘pandemonium’ – Sydney Morning Herald
Asked how much worse it could have been if he hadn’t paid, Colonial Pipeline CEO Joseph Blount told the Senate: “That’s an unknown…

His appearance before the Senate comes as the US government considers possible measures to address the ransomware attacks that have been launched against thousands of businesses as well as state and local government agencies.
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