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Proposition
Ransomware negotiators should be held to strict ethical standards.
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Some argue that ransomware negotiators must adhere to high ethical standards to protect victims' interests, while others believe that the complexities of negotiations can lead to conflicts of interest. The case of a negotiator who worked for attackers raises questions about accountability and trust in the profession.Draft framing — neutral, editable, not a ruling

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📰 Imported for discussion (Ars Technica): Six years in prison for man who "sold out the very victims he was hired to represent."
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