That’s sounds strange to say but hear me out. Before ransomeware there was no economic incentive for companies to worry about security. There was a strong “why would you hack us” vibe that made it hard to talk management into doing anything basic like locking down ports.

Nowadays everyone and there mom is worried about getting compromised. I’ve seen companies who historically didn’t care at all about IT suddenly invest heavily in security. We are now much more secure than we were previously as everyone has suddenly realized that the internet had a huge risk. I doubt we will see any of the old style worms we had back in the day that would infect millions of machines.

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Just a reminder that the internet was recently shredded exactly by the security infrastructure.

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If you’re talking about CrowdStrike, I’d call it part of the malware infrastructure.

From the perspective of the OP’s point though, it is a good argument since it capitalises on the panic described.

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