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Tag Archives: WannaCry
Microsoft patches wormable Windows 10 ‘SMBGhost’ flaw
What’s the difference between a scheduled security update and one that’s out-of-band? In this case, it’s two days.
How ransomware attacks
A new report reveals what defenders should know about the most prevalent and persistent malware families.
S2 Ep10: Emotet’s back, mutant WannaCry and Insta scam – Naked Security Podcast
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – listen now!
WannaCry – and why it never went away
WannaCry still hasn’t died out, more than two years after the original attack. We went live to find out why…
WannaCry – the worm that just won’t die
WannaCry never went away – it just became less obvious.
WannaCry hero gets off lightly, avoids prison – was justice done?
Wrote malware for money, went straight, got busted, didn’t go to prison. Has US cybercrime enforcement gone soft?
A million devices still vulnerable to ‘wormable’ RDP hole
An internet-wide scan has revealed almost one million devices vulnerable to CVE-2019-0708.
Any advance on $1.2m for this virus-infested netbook?
Can you ever call malware art? That question is now up for debate as a Chinese internet artist puts a laptop full of viruses up for auction.
WannaCry hero Hutchins now officially a convicted cybercriminal
The youngster who spent his own money to protect people from the WannaCry virus has pleaded guilty to malware-related cybercrime charges.