Ransomware Cyber Attack Plays Havoc in Several Countries including India
A global cyberattack has crippled
nearly hundred countries, including India. A cyber gang called Shadow Brokers,
which is a mysterious organisation is held responsible for this massive
cyberattack. The organisation has carried out the attack by stealing a hacking
tool called ‘Eternal Blue’ from the National Security Agency (NSA), America’s
powerful military intelligence unit. The hacking tool Eternal Blue gives
unprecedented access to all computers using Microsoft Windows. It was developed
by NSA to gain access to computers used by terrorists and enemy states. The
cyberattack is considered as the biggest ransomware attack of its kind. As per
security software company Avast, its researchers have observed more than 75,000
attacks worldwide in 99 countries including the UK, Russia, Ukraine, India,
China, Italy, and Egypt. Hackers have spread ransomware known as WannaCry,
WanaCrypt0r 2.0, WannaCry and WCry, often through emails. The files in the
infected computers gets locked up in such a way that the user cannot access
them anymore. It then demands payment in cryptocurrency Bitcoin to retrieve the
locked files. Finance ministers and central bank governors of G7 nations such
as the United States, Canada, Japan, France, Germany, Italy and Britain have
agreed to strengthen cooperation to counter cyber threats such as the present
global online attack. The cyberattack has crippled many hospitals, schools and
universities in Europe and Asia. Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) is
among badly affected. Other affected high profile victims are international
shipper FedEx Corp, Spain’s telecommunications company Telefonica, Portugal
Telecom and Telefonica Argentina, Germany’s railway operator Deutsche Bahn etc.
According to Avast, the countries such as Russia, Ukraine and Taiwan are the
top targets around the world. In India, Andhra Pradesh’s police computers have
come under the cyberattack. Computers in 18 police units in Chittoor, Krishna,
Guntur, Visakhatpatnam and Srikakulam districts have been affected.
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