WannaCry

The WannaCry Cyberattack: What the Evidence Says and Why the Trump Administration Blames North Korea

By Gregory Elich | CounterPunch | January 3, 2018 On December 19, in a Wall Street Journal editorial that drew much attention, Homeland Security Advisor Tom Bossert asserted that North Korea was “directly responsible” for the WannaCry cyberattack that struck more than 300,000 computers worldwide. The virus encrypted files on infected computers and demanded payment […]

Hackers Use Ransomware, Created by the NSA , to Infect Computers in Nearly 100 Countries

Hackers have been able to infect tens of thousands of computers in more than 100 countries using software developed by the NSA. Wikileaks exposed this problem last month by publishing the software manuals to prove that the threat is real. This reporter anticipates that the CIA and the press will attempt to blame Wikileaks and Trump supporters for the problem. [...]

Worried about ‘WannaCry’? You should have listened to Julian Assange

A widespread computer virus attack known as ‘WannaCry’ has been compromising computers with obsolete operating systems across the world. This should be the opening sentence of just about every article on this subject, but unfortunately it is not.
The virus does not attack modern computer operating systems, it is designed to attack the Windows XP operating system that is so old, it was likely used in offices in the World Trade Center prior to September 11 2001, when the buildings collapsed. Windows XP was first released on 25 August, 2001.