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#2050707
28 June 2017
Polish Minister of the Interior and Administration Mariusz Blaszczak during the press conference about ransomware Petya cyberattack in Poland, at Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland on 28 June 2017
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28 June 2017
Polish Minister of the Interior and Administration Mariusz Blaszczak during the press conference about ransomware Petya cyberattack in Poland, at Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland on 28 June 2017
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28 June 2017
Polish Minister of the Interior and Administration Mariusz Blaszczak during the press conference about ransomware Petya cyberattack in Poland, at Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland on 28 June 2017
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28 June 2017
Prime Minister of Poland Beata Szydlo and Polish Minister of the Interior and Administration Mariusz Blaszczak during the press conference about ransomware Petya cyberattack in Poland, at Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland on 28 June 2017
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28 June 2017
Prime Minister of Poland Beata Szydlo and Polish Minister of the Interior and Administration Mariusz Blaszczak during the press conference about ransomware Petya cyberattack in Poland, at Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland on 28 June 2017
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28 June 2017
Prime Minister of Poland Beata Szydlo and Polish Minister of the Interior and Administration Mariusz Blaszczak during the press conference about ransomware Petya cyberattack in Poland, at Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland on 28 June 2017
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28 June 2017
Prime Minister of Poland Beata Szydlo and Polish Minister of the Interior and Administration Mariusz Blaszczak during the press conference about ransomware Petya cyberattack in Poland, at Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland on 28 June 2017
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#1963546
18 May 2017
A city National Bank ATM Temporary Closed and Updates ATM System ,After infecting over two lakh computers and crippling life in 150 countries, the global ransomware attack continued,with more reports of hacking pouring in from India, China and Japan as offices re-opened after a tumultuous weekend.In Kerala , the computers of five village panchayats were hit, with messages demanding $300 in virtual currency to unlock the files. Officials who opened the computer at the Thariyode panchayat office in the hilly district of Wayanad found that four of their computers had been hacked. In West Bengal's West Midnapore district,Birbhum and Hoogly at least 16 computers of the state-run electricity distributor were affected. Experts were ascertaining whether it was the same malware virus behind the world's biggest ransomware attack. Some media reports claimed that the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has ordered some ATMs to remain shut as a preventive measure.
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18 May 2017
A city National Bank ATM Temporary Closed and Updates ATM System ,After infecting over two lakh computers and crippling life in 150 countries, the global ransomware attack continued,with more reports of hacking pouring in from India, China and Japan as offices re-opened after a tumultuous weekend.In Kerala , the computers of five village panchayats were hit, with messages demanding $300 in virtual currency to unlock the files. Officials who opened the computer at the Thariyode panchayat office in the hilly district of Wayanad found that four of their computers had been hacked. In West Bengal's West Midnapore district,Birbhum and Hoogly at least 16 computers of the state-run electricity distributor were affected. Experts were ascertaining whether it was the same malware virus behind the world's biggest ransomware attack. Some media reports claimed that the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has ordered some ATMs to remain shut as a preventive measure.
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