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The repercussions for not paying up have increased as well, with groups like DarkSide and Maze setting up dedicated sites to leak data from noncompliant victims.During the pandemic, the ubiquitous Chinese messaging service WeChat blocked thousands of pandemic-related keywords, according to a new report from the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab. It's the latest in a long line of cases of Chinese government censorship online. Also of note: DHS calls the group BeagleBoyz, which is really spectacular.Ominous data company Palantir filed to go public this week, and as part of its S-1 filing the company said that it "may legally challenge law enforcement or other government requests to provide information, to obtain encryption keys, or to modify or weaken encryption." That puts it on the same page as Apple and others who have steadfastly declined to soften their cryptography under federal pressure.
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