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    				| 1. | Solve : Cyber attak - Europe ^ USA? | 
| Answer» Major media reports: Many firms, including Symantec, have suggested the ransomware is a variant of Petya, a known ransomware. But according to security firm Kaspersky Lab, preliminary findings indicate the attacks are from a new ransomware that it's now calling "ExPetr."Massive GoldenEye Ransomware Campaign Slams worldwide users New ransomware outbreakQuote Bitdefender has identified a massive ransomware campaign that is currently unfolding worldwide. Preliminary information shows that the malware sample responsible for the infection is an almost identical clone of the GoldenEye ransomware family. At the time of writing this there is no information about propagation vector but we presume it to be carried by a wormable component.From the link above linkPosted by Hackoo https://labs.bitdefender.com/2017/06/massive-goldeneye-ransomware-campaign-slams-worldwide-users/?icid=overlaycall-pagesgoldeneye This has been a problem for quite some time, and its just gonna grow, recently I read that more and more Ransomware codes is turning into ranosmware-as-a-service. The Europe alone has lost millions of dollars due to the attacks, ergo the new regulations. The massive increase in ransomware families just shows another one recently described as Rapid ransomware. Truth be told its just gonna expand. And it apparently starts with small and medium businesses using them as a TUNNEL to reach major companies through SUPPLY chains. JockB, When criminals go unpunished, they just get more bolder in their crimes. I will refrain from citing any sources. It should be self-apparent. Some proverbs or sayings about crime: In times of trouble leniency becomes crime. ~ Traditional Proverb Commit a sin twice and it will not seem a crime. ~ Jewish Proverb It’s a crime if you get caught. ~ Russian Proverbs Great thieves punish little ones. ~ Author Unknown Crime expands according to our willingness to put up with it. ~ Barry J. Farber Still, the Internet now a social amplifier that makes crime and even larger problem that what anybody WOULD have foreknown. Here is a breaking news story: https://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/albanian-sought-us-arrested-cybercrime-market-probe-53026559 Quote Ymeraj is among 36 people who have been indicted in the U.S. for allegedly being part of the Infraud Organization. The U.S. Justice Department alleges the organization was an online forum where stolen credit card numbers, bank account data and other personal information were sold and purchased.Please tell me it is not true. I don't think the Internet - or Computers, for that matter- has realistically made Crime any worse. It's just a different venue. In some aspect I'd even argue that it's had a positive effect, As with many crimes it leaves an "audit trail" that can be used to put together illegal activities. Outside ransomware and scams and fraud, There are far more serious crimes, and I think the Internet has helped with some of that. Where 30 years ago a pedophile could kidnap a kid, do god knows what, then murder them and you *might* hear about it on the local news, Now these weirdo's share their disgusting pictures with other weirdo's and law enforcement can act quickly enough to piece together locations before that happens. Meanwhile evening news never covers that unless it goes awry, so they are thankfully usually left with stories where some guy walked through a playground as a shortcut and they have to interview all the parents who say "Oh no doubt in my mind he wanted to kidnap our kids" or they bring on experts to talk about it at length. And the "expert" looks like he might understand the mind of a pedophile all too well, sort of like how news channels sometimes bring on nutritionists who talk about healthy eating and you can't help but notice they need two chairs. | |