WannaCry Ransomware: Newly Discovered Vulnerability Raises Fear of More Cyber-Attacks

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By Reuters | Updated: 25 May 2017 10:35 IST
Highlights
  • Newly found flaw leaves thousands of computers vulnerable to an attack
  • Vulnerability could be exploited to take control of an affected computer
  • No signs yet of attackers exploiting the vulnerability since discovery
WannaCry Ransomware: Newly Discovered Vulnerability Raises Fear of More Cyber-Attacks

A newly found flaw in widely used networking software leaves tens of thousands of computers potentially vulnerable to an attack similar to that caused by WannaCry, which infected more than 300,000 computers worldwide, cyber-security researchers said on Thursday.

The US Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday announced the vulnerability, which could be exploited to take control of an affected computer, and urged users and administrators to apply a patch.

Rebekah Brown of Rapid7, a cyber-security company, told Reuters that there were no signs yet of attackers exploiting the vulnerability in the 12 hours since its discovery was announced.

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But she said it had taken researchers only 15 minutes to develop malware that made use of the hole. "This one seems to be very, very easy to exploit," she said.

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Rapid7 said it had found more than 100,000 computers running vulnerable versions of the software, Samba, free networking software developed for Linux and Unix computers. There are likely to be many more, it said in response to emailed questions.

Most of the computers found are running older versions of the software and cannot be patched, said Brown.

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Some of the computers appear to belong to organisations and companies, she said, but most were home users.

The vulnerability could potentially be used to create a worm like the one which allowed WannaCry to spread so quickly, Brown said, but that would require an extra step for the attacker.

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Cyber-security researchers have said they believe North Korean hackers were behind the WannaCry malware, which encrypted data on victims' computers and demanded bitcoin in return for a decryption key.

North Korea Denies Role in Global Cyber-Attacks

© Thomson Reuters 2017

 

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