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  • Dozens of countries hit by huge cyberextortion attack

    05/12/2017 4:12:56 PM PDT · by monkapotamus · 63 replies
    Associated Press ^ | May 12, 2017 | ANICK JESDANUN, JILL LAWLESS and ARITZ PARRA
    NEW YORK (AP) — Dozens of countries were hit with a huge cyberextortion attack Friday that locked up computers and held users’ files for ransom at a multitude of hospitals, companies and government agencies. It was believed to the biggest attack of its kind ever recorded. The malicious software behind the onslaught appeared to exploit a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows that was supposedly identified by the National Security Agency for its own intelligence-gathering purposes and was later leaked to the internet.
  • 'Accidental hero' halts ransomware attack and warns: this is not over

    05/13/2017 9:52:01 AM PDT · by Leaning Right · 88 replies
    The Guardian ^ | May 13, 2017 | Nadia Khomami and Olivia Solon
    The “accidental hero” who halted the global spread of an unprecedented ransomware attack by registering a garbled domain name hidden in the malware has warned the attack could be rebooted. *snip* ...the spread of the attack was brought to a sudden halt when one UK cybersecurity researcher tweeting as @malwaretechblog, with the help of Darien Huss from security firm Proofpoint, found and inadvertently activated a “kill switch” in the malicious software.
  • Global cyberattack has hit more than 200,000 organizations in 150 countries

    05/14/2017 2:40:13 PM PDT · by Innovative · 48 replies
    ABC News ^ | May 14, 2017 | Brian Ross Rhonda Schwartz James Gordon Meek MAIA DAVIS
    The unprecedented, global ransomware attack that started Friday has hit more than 200,000 companies, hospitals, government agencies and other organizations in 150 countries, the European Union's law enforcement agency said. Separately, Europol Jan Op Gen Oorth said Sunday that the number of individuals who have fallen victim to the cyberextortion attack could be much higher than is currently known as more people may find they were hit by the virus when they return to work Monday and switch on their computers.. He said it was too early to say who is behind the onslaught and what their motivation was. The...