Delivering the payload
To pay or not to pay
Respect the boundaries
Show me the money!
Stanford trivia
100

A phishing technique where the victim is sent multiple emails from the same malicious sender

Double barrel

100

A ransomware attack that encrypted 3,800 city of Atlanta computers and demanded 6 of these digital items to unfreeze them

Bitcoins

100

This company holds the record for the largest data breach of all time

Yahoo!

100

This is the website donors go to easily give money to Stanford

100

This entrepreneur gave a very famous commencement speech to the class of 2005

Steve Jobs

200

This bird of prey is able to provide defensive capabilities against modern computer and network threats

Crowdstrike

200

This type of ransomware attack completely locks you out of your system, so your files are inaccessible. A lock screen displays the ransom demand, possibly with a countdown clock to increase urgency and drive victims to act

Lockers

200

This legal document allows an individual’s health information to be used or disclosed to a third party for research

HIPAA Waiver of Authorization

200

The on-premise database contains a wealth of Stanford donor information

Postgrads

200

This is the English translation of Stanford’s official motto

The wind of freedom blows

300

A fraudulent SMS, social media message, voice mail, or other in-app message asks the recipient to update their account details, change their password, or tells them their account has been violated. The message includes a link that is used to steal the victim’s personal information or installs malware on the mobile device

Smishing

300

This hacker group leaked the code for WannaCry

Shadow Brokers

300

This is the reason why a covered entity can share PHI with another covered entity without an individual’s authorization

Continuity of Care

300

This database contains a wealth of Stanford donor information in the cloud

CARD

300

The university is built on this indigenous people’s land

Muwekma Ohlone

400

This worm caused an estimated damage of $38 billion in 2004

Mydoom

400

This ransomware got its name from the well-known puppet from the “Saw” movie franchise

Jigsaw

400

This is the organization where an individual can file a complaint, if they believe a HIPAA-covered entity has violated their health information privacy rights or committed another violation of the Privacy, Security, or Breach Notification Rules

Office for Civil Rights

400

This group supports OOD’s CARD system

BTS

400

Most frat houses, co-ops, and self-ops are located here

The Row

500

This type of phishing is very precise and is tailored to the individual target

Spear

500

This ransomware encrypted the Master File Table (MFT), which made it impossible to access files on the hard disk

Petya

500

These are legitimate reasons you can access PHI without consent

Treatment, payment and healthcare operations

500

Stanford received this much money in gifts in fiscal year 2020

$1.3 billion in philanthropic gifts during the fiscal year that ended August 31, 2020, reflecting the financial support of more than 51,000 donors

500

This is the annual Halloween party hosted by the sophomore class cabinet

Maus

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