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The WannaCry ransomware attack had started around 12 May 2017; using an exploit in Microsoft Windows' Server Message Block, it quickly spread from its initial point of injection believed to be in North Korea to over 230,000 computers in 150 countries within the day.
On 18 December 2017, the United States Government formally announced that it publicly considers North Korea to be the main culprit behind the WannaCry attack. [92] President Donald Trump's Homeland Security Advisor, Tom Bossert, wrote an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal about this charge, saying "We do not make this allegation lightly. It is ...
Marcus Hutchins' efforts to stop the spread of WannaCry malware just helped him avoid prison time. Judge JP Stadtmueller has sentenced Hutchins to a year of supervised release after he pleaded ...
The United States Department of Justice has charged Park and other members of the Lazarus group for the WannaCry ransomware attack of 2017, [16] which involved the spreading of ransomware that encrypted files on victims' computers after spreading itself to other vulnerable devices on the local network that the compromised computer could access.
North Korea is probably behind last month's WannaCry cyber attack, according to the United States National Security Agency.
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In August 2017, British security researcher Marcus Hutchins (aka 'MalwareTech'), previously notable for his involvement stopping the May 2017 WannaCry ransomware attack, [5] was arrested by the FBI whilst visiting the United States. [6] He was alleged to have created the software in 2014, and to have sold it in 2015 via the AlphaBay forums.
"The attack was widespread and cost billions, and North Korea is directly responsible," Tom Bossert, homeland security adviser to President Trump wrote. US blames North Korea for 'WannaCry' cyber ...