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The black lining of a silver cloud
It occurs to me that since the crime syndicate is destroyed, everyone infected by their sick ransomware will now have no way to unlock their hard drives. I hope the cops beat the decryption key out of those bast ards with a rubber hose. Verdana ♥ Bold 00:43, 4 December 2016 (UTC)