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How is that even possible? What kind of hosting company runs in a way that they would lose all the data with ransomware?
Sounds like they had all their backups online, instead of keeping offline copies. It's a reminder that everyone needs at least one backup that isn't connected to any computer. It's also a reminder that "the cloud" should not be the only place you keep your data, because hosting providers are targets for this stuff and you don't know how careful they are.