Massive ransomware attack hits Europe

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A massive cyberattack appears to have hit Europe, touching a number of countries, companies and public domains.

  • WPP, one of the world's largest advertising agencies confirmed on Twitter that its IT system has been affected from a possible cyberattack. WPP's website was down as of 10:30 a.m. ET.
  • AP reports that Ukraine's prime minister Volodymyr Groysman said the cyberattack is 'unprecedented' but that 'vital systems' haven't been affected, but Ukrainian banks and an electricity firm have been attacked. A Ukrainian official wrote on his official Facebook page that a Ukrainan airport's IT systems had also been compromised.
  • Russia's state-controlled oil company (and the world's largest publicly listed oil company by production), PAO Rosneft, said it was under a "massive hacker attack" but said its oil production hadn't been affected, per WSJ,
  • The WSJ also reports that an attack brought down computer systems across Denmark's shipping giant Maersk, which runs the world's largest container operator.
  • A large percentage of infected machines appear to be Windows 7 and 10 with a majority running 64-bit OS.
 
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4643752/Europe-hit-new-WannaCry-virus.html

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The Chernobyl power plant apparently is affected, and they had to switch to monitoring radiation levels manually.

It also seems like this is affecting mainly people who didn't patch their systems after the last version hit hard. Whats it going to take for these people to get it through their heads that systems have to be patched?
 
The Chernobyl power plant apparently is affected, and they had to switch to monitoring radiation levels manually.

It also seems like this is affecting mainly people who didn't patch their systems after the last version hit hard. Whats it going to take for these people to get it through their heads that systems have to be patched?
I dont see why they have to patch anything, they are all running the demo version of Norton Antivirus 2012. That should take care of it. :p
 
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