wannacry

  1. froggyboy604

    Hackers are trying to bring the WannaCry ransomware back from the dead

    Interestingly enough, security researchers now claim that there’s a clever and concerted campaign to bring the malware back from the dead. The strategy? Taking the kill-switch domain off-line by any means necessary. According to a report from Wired, botnets are now being mobilized to launch a...
  2. froggyboy604

    Almost all WannaCry victims were running Windows 7

    Windows XP was ‘insignificant,’ researchers say According to data released today by Kaspersky Lab, roughly 98 percent of the computers affected by the ransomware were running some version of Windows 7, with less than one in a thousand running Windows XP. 2008 R2 Server clients were also hit...
  3. froggyboy604

    The WannaCry ransomware has mysterious ties to North Korea

    Researchers at Kaspersky Lab have uncovered new evidence linking the WannaCry ransomware code to North Korea. In a post today, the group detailed a segment of code used in both an early WannaCry variant and a February 2015 sample attributed to the Lazarus Group, a Kaspersky-tracked actor tied to...
  4. froggyboy604

    'WannaCry' ransomware evolves despite attempts to kill it

    And the situation is getting worse. There were predictions that the fast-spreading "WannaCry " (aka "WannaCrypt") ransomware would quickly evolve to get around its domain-based kill switch, and, well... the predictions were right. Security researchers have discovered variants of the Windows...
  5. froggyboy604

    'WannaCry' ransomware virus attack spreads worldwide (update)

    It exploits supposedly NSA-developed vulnerabilities on unpatched Windows systems. England's healthcare system came under a withering cyberattack Friday morning, with "at least 25" hospitals across the country falling prey to ransomware that locked doctors and employees out of critical systems...
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