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The Security Ledger |
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2017-05-18 18:30:38 (vue: 2017-05-18 18:30:38) |
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WannaCry: What\'s in a name? Confusion | Digital Guardian |
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In-brief: focusing on WannaCry, the ransomware delivered in last week’s attacks, misses the point. Organizations weren’t done in by the shoddy malware, but by a class-A offensive cyber weapon known as EternalBlue. Editor’s Note: this blog is cross posted from Digital Guardian’s Data Insider blog. Â We learned a long time...Read the whole entry... _!fbztxtlnk!_ https://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/325373752/0/thesecurityledger -->» Related StoriesFatal Flaw Slows WannaCry Ransomware Spread, but Threats RemainReport: UK Hospitals among Victims of Massive Ransomware AttackThe Billion Dollar Headache: Sophisticated Ransomware takes aim at Small Business |
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