For larger files, the malware generates four of these codes. But due to a programming error, it keeps overwriting each new code with the previous one in the same slot, like writing four different combinations on a single sticky note and keeping only the last one. By the time it’s done, three of the four codes are gone forever. The scrambled data they correspond to is permanently unreadable for the victim, security researchers, and the attackers themselves.



“We don’t need backups because we’re moving to the cloud” - IT manager whose only technical experience is working on phone switches in the 80s.
God I feel this one in my soul. I’m forever pointing out pretty much cloud storage provider explicitly says they don’t backup your data and to have some sort of backup solution in place and I’m always met with blank stares.
Omg, thats my boss. Everything is in Sync, why do we need physical backups?