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grahamcluley.webp 2022-04-28 08:32:28 US offers $10 million reward for information about Russian military hackers implicated in NotPetya attack (lien direct) The United States has made it $10 million harder to keep your mouth shut, if you happen to have any information about the Russian military hackers who masterminded the notorious NotPetya cyber attack. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog. NotPetya NotPetya
grahamcluley.webp 2020-06-25 12:48:10 The inside story of the Maersk NotPetya ransomware attack, from someone who was there (lien direct) Gavin Ashton was an IT security guy working at Maersk at the time of it was hit hard by the NotPetya ransomware. Now he’s written an article about his experiences, and shares advice for others. Ransomware NotPetya
grahamcluley.webp 2019-03-25 17:07:03 DLA Piper and its insurers clash over multi-million NotPetya payout (lien direct) DLA Piper and its insurers clash over NotPetya payoutMultinational law firm was hit in the crossfire as Russia-backed ransomware spread, and Hiscox is reportedly declining to pay up citing an “act of war”. Ransomware NotPetya
grahamcluley.webp 2019-02-21 00:01:00 Smashing Security #116: Stalking debtors, Facebook farce, and a cyber insurance snag (lien direct) Smashing Security #116: Stalking debtors, Facebook farce, and a cyber insurance snagHow would *you* track someone who owed you money? What was the colossal flaw Facebook left on its website for anyone to exploit and hijack accounts? And what excuse are insurance companies giving for not paying victims of the NotPetya malware millions of dollars? All this and much more is discussed in the latest edition of the award-winning “Smashing Security” podcast by computer security veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by Joe Carrigan of the Information Security Institute at Johns Hopkins University. Malware NotPetya
grahamcluley.webp 2017-07-10 08:06:37 Petya ransomware developer releases master decryption key, giving hope for victims (lien direct) Petya ransomware developer releases master decryption keyThe original developer of the Petya ransomware has released a master decryption key that works for all prevision versions of its enciphering creation. But before you get too excited, it doesn't work for NotPetya... David Bisson reports. NotPetya
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