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The Strategic Use Of Ransomware Operations As A Method Of Warfare, Jeffrey Biller Aug 2023

The Strategic Use Of Ransomware Operations As A Method Of Warfare, Jeffrey Biller

International Law Studies

This article examines the potential use and legal limitations of ransomware to achieve strategic effects in armed conflicts. Ransomware is defined here as the temporary encryption of data until some pre-condition is met to release the encryption. The article focuses on international law as applicable to a State’s use of ransomware against another State, where both are parties to an existing international armed conflict. The author finds that international humanitarian law does not currently prohibit most uses of ransomware against non-military related targets in armed conflicts. While the encryption of data may be a legal violation when it inhibits the …