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  2. WannaCry ransomware attack - Wikipedia

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    The attack's impact is said to be relatively low compared to other potential attacks of the same type and could have been much worse had Hutchins not discovered that a kill switch had been built in by its creators [116] [117] or if it had been specifically targeted on highly critical infrastructure, like nuclear power plants, dams or railway ...

  3. Ransomware - Wikipedia

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    The attack is rooted in game theory and was originally dubbed "non-zero sum games and survivable malware". The attack can yield monetary gain in cases where the malware acquires access to information that may damage the victim user or organization, e.g., the reputational damage that could result from publishing proof that the attack itself was ...

  4. Timeline of computer viruses and worms - Wikipedia

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    June: The Petya attack spreads globally affecting Windows systems. Researchers at Symantec reveal that this ransomware uses the EternalBlue exploit, similar to the one used in the WannaCry ransomware attack. [104] [105] [106] September: The Xafecopy Trojan attacks 47 countries, affecting only Android operating systems. Kaspersky Lab identified ...

  5. EternalBlue - Wikipedia

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    After the WannaCry attack, Microsoft took "first responsibility to address these issues", but criticized government agencies like the NSA and CIA for stockpiling vulnerabilities rather than disclosing them, writing that "an equivalent scenario with conventional weapons would be the U.S. military having some of its Tomahawk missiles stolen". [32]

  6. File:Countries initially affected in WannaCry ransomware ...

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  7. Burnout Dominator - Wikipedia

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    Burnout Dominator is a 2007 racing video game developed by EA UK and published by Electronic Arts for PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable.It retains the core gameplay of the series, as players race at top speeds through dozens of World Tour events testing "reckless skill-based" driving techniques.

  8. Kronos (malware) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2017, British security researcher Marcus Hutchins (aka 'MalwareTech'), previously notable for his involvement stopping the May 2017 WannaCry ransomware attack, [5] was arrested by the FBI whilst visiting the United States. [6] He was alleged to have created the software in 2014, and to have sold it in 2015 via the AlphaBay forums.

  9. List of PlayStation 2 games (L–Z) - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Games Phoenix Games 2007 EU: : Legend of the Dragon: Neko Entertainment: The Game Factory: 2007-05-01 NA: : Legend of Herkules: Phoenix Games Phoenix Games 2007 EU: : Legend of Kay: Neon Studios: JoWooD Productions EU, Capcom NA: 2005-03-04 EU: : The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning: Krome Studios: Sierra Entertainment: 2006-10-10 NA: :