International Cybersecurity Headlines in Review, July 14, 2017
By MDL on July 14, 2017
NotPetya Follow up
Forbes, ‘NotPetya’ Hackers Demand $256,000 In Bitcoin To Cure Ransomware Victims
Graham Cluley, Petya ransomware developer releases master decryption key, giving hope for victims
Motherboard, Hackers Linked to NotPetya Ransomware Decrypted a File for Us
Security Week, Original Petya Master Decryption Key Released
Sophos, Naked Security, Organisations count the cost of Petya as the storm abates
SC Media, Firms struggling to get back to business after NotPetya struck
BUPA Breach
Bitdefender, Hot for Security, Bupa warns health insurance information exposed by rogue employee
Infosecurity Magazine, Bupa Suffers Data Breach
Sophos, Naked Security, BUPA breach – why names and addresses matter
NATO Pledges Support to Ukraine, including cybersec support
AFP, NATO pledges to support Ukraine
AP, NATO: We’re supplying new cybersecurity equipment to Ukraine
New Dutch Tapping Law Passed
Reuters, Dutch pass ‘tapping’ law, intelligence agencies may gather data en masse
China News, VPN Bans and WannaCry Lookalike Arrests
Tech Crunch, China’s mobile operators are reportedly being told to ban all use of VPNs
Bloomberg, China Tells Carriers to Block Access to Personal VPNs by February
Bleeping Computer, Chinese Police Arrest Ransomware Devs Spreading WannaCry Lookalike for Android
Graham Cluley, Two suspects arrested in connection with WannaCry Android lookalikes
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Russian Hackers Target Signal Messenger App
Russian Hackers Target Signal Messenger App
3/7/2025 -
Killnet: Russian Hacktivists DDoS US Airports, Government Websites
Killnet: Russian Hacktivists DDoS US Airports, Government Websites
10/18/2022 -
RatMilad: Iranian Hackers Deploy Novel Spyware
RatMilad: Iranian Hackers Deploy Novel Spyware
10/11/2022