A massive cyber attack targeted Ukraine on Tuesday, before spreading to several countries. This global attack is carried out thanks to a renegade called GoldenEye, close to Wannacry.
Ukraine, then quickly the rest of the world. On Tuesday, 27 June, a
massive cyber attack first hit Ukraine, blocking the operation of
several banks in many public and commercial enterprises, before
spreading to other countries.
Several heavyweights in the industrial sector have been struck, such
as the Russian steel company Evraz, the Russian oil group Rosneft, the
British advertising giant WP and the Danish shipping company A.P.
Moller-Maersk. In France, construction specialist Saint Gobain also
acknowledged having been affected. Contacted by France 24, the group did
not want to confirm that the attack was linked to the one that started
in Ukraine.
The virus "spreads around the world, a large number of countries are
affected," confirms on Twitter Costin Raiu, researcher of the Russian
laboratory Kaspersky.
Piracy of the NASA
"The attack is still ongoing," Catalin Cosoi, a cyber
security specialist with the Romanian company Bitdefender, contacted
France 24, said in the afternoon. Linked "to the NSA piracy tools that
were stolen" in 2016.
The attack was carried out thanks to a renegade baptized GoldenEye,
resembling the virus Wannacry, which had defrayed the chronicle at the
beginning of May. This malicious software had taken hundreds of
thousands of computers around the world hostage. Their users could no
longer access data except to pay a ransom. This time, the ransom
required is $ 300 per computer infected and the virus prohibits users
from turning on their computers. "So far eight payments have been paid
to cybercriminals," said Catalin Cosoi. A number likely to increase in
the next few hours.
Long return to normal
The Ukrainian Interior Ministry described the attack as "the worst cyber attack in the country's history". The operation of Chernobyl was also affected according to a spokesman. "Banks are struggling to take care of their customers and do banking,"
said the Ukrainian central bank. The return to normal is not expected
for several days. "If this attack uses a new security flaw that has not
been corrected, it could have been Wannacry's breadth," said Catalin
Cosoi.
Ukraine, which seems to have been the first targeted country, is
often the victim of cyber attacks and regularly accuses Russia of being
responsible. In 2016, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko accused the
Russian intelligence services of causing 6,500 attacks against the
Ukrainian institutions in two months. Moscow has always denied.
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