Wednesday 28 June 2017

Cyberattack Petya Hits Ukraine Then Spread Globally

The digital world was still not recovered from the ill-effects of WannaCryRansomWare when a new virus PetyaRansomWare, crippled tens of thousands of machines. The harmful virus has affected many large firms, including the food company Mondelez, French construction materials company Saint Gobain, Danish shipping and transport company Maersk, advertiser WWP, Russian steel and oil firms Evraz and Rosneft and more.


Like the WannaCryRansomWare, PetyaRansomWare encrypts the PC and data for ransom. The virus is quickly spreading through networks that use Microsoft Windows. The infected computer system in Ukrainian has been asked for a Bitcoin ransom of $300 along with this message:

“The hard disk of your computer system has been encrypted with a military grade encryption algorithm. Perhaps you are busy looking out for a solution to recover your files, but don’t waste your time. There is no other way to restore your data without our decryption service”.

According to the sources, the attack was first reported in government, state power utility, banks, Kiev’s airport computer systems in Ukraine on Tuesday morning. The officials said that this massive global malware attack has affected all the personal computers, laptops along with the Windows servers. Cybersecurity firms Kaspersky Lab and FireEye Inc (FEYE.O) has told that the “Petya” or “NotPetya” had hit more than 2000 users in The UK, The US, Russia, Ukraine, France, Poland, Germany and other few countries in Asia Pacific.

The virus makes computer systems unresponsive and unable to reboot, which ultimately halts the entire operation and important tasks being performed on that. Now, the affected companies have taken the entire systems offline and trying to find out a solution of this. The U.S. government’s Computer Emergency Readiness Team has said that “Individuals and companies are being suggested not to pay ransom as there is no guarantee that the access will be restored. In addition, the use of unsupported software may lead to increase in cybersecurity threats. Simply, turn off your system as soon as you see that your device is rebooting automatically. This may halt the encryption and protect your files as well as important data.

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