When it hit in July 2017, the attack we now know as NotPetya seemed to have been eclipsed by the WannaCry ransomware, which hit some six weeks earlier. In fact, NotPetya proved to be significantly ...
It was a perfect sunny summer afternoon in Copenhagen when the world’s largest shipping conglomerate began to lose its mind. The headquarters of A.P. Møller-Maersk sits beside the breezy, cobblestoned ...
The person or group behind the NotPetya ransomware has made its first move since the outbreak that took place eight days ago. The first to spot movement from the group was a Twitter bot that was ...
Three years after the NotPetya ransomware outbreak overwhelmed numerous businesses in Ukraine and more than 60 other countries, many enterprises remain as vulnerable as ever to similar attacks. The ...
The impact of last year's NotPetya cyber attack was felt around the world, bringing several large organisations grinding to a halt and costing billions of dollars in damage and lost revenue-- but the ...
NotPetya vastly broadened the scope of damage that malware attacks could do and forced CISOs and security researchers to rethink their approach. On June 27, 2017, the eve of Ukraine’s Constitution Day ...
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It looks like the hackers responsible for the massive ransomware outbreak that crippled Ukraine last week and infected some of the world's biggest industrial companies, from Maersk to Merck, are ...
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In June of 2017 a cyberattack was launched against Ukraine, using a derivative of the Petya malware. The initial source is believed to have been an update to the local accounting package MeDoc. Within ...
NotPetya superficially resembles the Petya ransomware in several ways, but there are a number of important ways in which it's different, and much more dangerous. Petya and NotPetya are two related ...
The ransom is on the move. The Bitcoin wallet controlled by the NotPetya attackers showed surprising signs of life over the Fourth of July holiday weekend, with approximately $10,000 in paid ransom ...