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Ransomware Infections Reported Worldwide by SmartMugu: 7:40pm On May 12, 2017
A massive ransomware campaign appears to have infected a number of organisations around the world.

The ransomware has been identifed as WannaCry - here shown in a safe environment on a security researcher's computer
A massive ransomware campaign appears to have infected a number of organisations around the world.

Computers in thousands of locations have apparently been locked by a program that demands $300 (£230) in Bitcoin.
There have been reports of infections in as many as 74 countries, including the UK, US, China, Russia, Spain, Italy and Taiwan.

Many security researchers are linking the incidents together.
One cyber-security researcher tweeted that he had detected many thousands of cases of the ransomware, known as WannaCry and variants of that name.
"This is huge," said Jakub Kroustek at Avast.
Another, at cyber-security firm Kaspersky, said that the ransomware had been spotted cropping up in 74 countries and that the number was still growing.

Several experts monitoring the situation have linked the infections to vulnerabilities released by a group known as The Shadow Brokers, which recently claimed to have dumped hacking tools stolen from the US National Security Agency (NSA).
A patch for the vulnerability was released by Microsoft in March, but many systems may not have had the update installed.
Some security researchers have pointed out that the infections seem to be deployed via a worm - a program that spreads by itself between computers.

The UK's National Health Service (NHS) was also hit by a ransomware outbreak on the same day and screenshots of the WannaCry program were shared by NHS staff.

A number of Spanish firms were among the apparent victims elsewhere in Europe.

Telecoms giant Telefonica said in a statement that it was aware of a "cybersecurity incident" but that clients and services had not been affected.

Power firm Iberdrola and utility provider Gas Natural were also reported to have suffered from the outbreak.
There were reports that staff at the firms were told to turn off their computers.

Screenshots of WannaCry with text in Spanish were also shared online.
In Italy, one user shared images appearing to show a university computer lab with machines locked by the same program.
Bitcoin wallets seemingly associated with the ransomware were reported to have already started filling up with cash.
'Spreading fast'
Another firm that confirmed it had been caught out was delivery company FedEx, though it did not clarify in which territories it had been hit.
"Like many other companies, FedEx is experiencing interference with some of our Windows-based systems caused by malware," it said in a statement.
"We are implementing remediation steps as quickly as possible."
And Portugal Telecom also confirmed it was struck: "But none of our services were affected," a spokeswoman told the Reuters news agency.
"This is a major cyber attack, impacting organisations across Europe at a scale I've never seen before," said security architect Kevin Beaumont.
According to security firm Check Point, the version of the ransomware that appeared today is a new variant.
"Even so, it's spreading fast," said Aatish Pattni, head of threat prevention for northern Europe.

Is technology set to change the world for something more sinister?

http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-39901382
Re: Ransomware Infections Reported Worldwide by peterjero(m): 12:10am On May 13, 2017
Was scared when I heard it but those of us here in Nigeria need not fear, because we ain't got much data online.
Re: Ransomware Infections Reported Worldwide by SmartMugu: 12:37am On May 13, 2017
peterjero:
Was scared when I heard it but those of us here in Nigeria need not fear, because we ain't got much data online.
You actually have something to worry about. Banks and Corporations all over the world deal with one another. Would you like to hear one bank tell you they lost some funds to another bank elsewhere under the attack?

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