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Global Cyberattack: What We Know and Don’t Know

2017-06-28 8 Dailymotion

Global Cyberattack: What We Know and Don’t Know
• ESET and several other cybersecurity companies have identified at least one other exploit used in the attack known as PsExec, which takes advantage of a single computer
that has not been updated with the latest software in a network to spread infections by looking for — and using — administrative credentials.
• Several private companies have confirmed that they were hit by the attack, including the American pharmaceutical giant Merck, the Danish shipping company AP Moller-Maersk, the British advertising firm WPP, the French multinational Saint-Gobain
and the Russian steel, mining and oil companies Evraz and Rosneft.
By SHEERA FRENKELJUNE 27, 2017
A quickly spreading ransomware attack is hitting countries across the world including France, Russia, Spain, Ukraine
and the United States, just weeks after a ransomware attack known as WannaCry.
• Symantec, a Silicon Valley cybersecurity firm, confirmed
that the ransomware was infecting computers through at least one exploit, or vulnerability to computer systems, known as Eternal Blue.
• Cybersecurity researchers first called the new ransomware attack Petya, as it bore similarities to a ransomware strain known by
that name, which was first reported by Kasperksy in March 2016.
Perhaps you are busy looking to recover your files but don’t waste your time.”
• Kaspersky Lab, a cybersecurity firm based in Moscow, reported that about 2,000 computer systems had been affected by the new ransomware.