We confirm our company's computer network was compromised today as part of global hack. Other organizations have also been affected (1 of 2)
— Merck (@Merck) June 27, 2017
The latest from @kaspersky researchers on #Petya: it’s actually #NotPetya pic.twitter.com/uTVBUul8Yt
— Kaspersky Lab (@kaspersky) June 27, 2017
Ransomware and obsolete systems
Petya was identified in March 2016 and updated earlier this year. BBC cited Andrei Barysevich, a spokesperson for the security firm Recorded Future, as saying the malware was for sale on multiple forums for as low as $22 over the last year.Petya uses the NSA Eternalblue exploit but also spreads in internal networks with WMIC and PSEXEC. That's why patched systems can get hit.
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) June 27, 2017
Petya ransomware encrypts the master boot records of infected Windows computers, making affected machines unusable. Open-source reports indicate that the ransomware exploits vulnerabilities in Server Message Block (SMB). US Computer Emergency Readiness Team statementW
We are urgently responding to reports of another major ransomware attack on businesses in Europe @EC3Europol
— Sir Rob Wainwright (@rwainwright67) June 27, 2017
The cyber attack could lead to serious consequences, however, due to the fact that the Company has switched to a reserve control system…
— Rosneft (@RosneftEN) June 27, 2017
…neither oil production nor preparation processes were stopped.
— Rosneft (@RosneftEN) June 27, 2017
JUST IN: India cyber security agency chief says no report yet of global ransomware attack hitting the country
— Reuters Business (@ReutersBiz) June 27, 2017
We are aware of a dvlping ransomware attack & liaising w/ cyberunits in EU & key industry partners to establish full nature of this attack.
— Europol (@Europol) June 27, 2017
Shipping company Maersk says IT breakdown could be global. Find out more: https://t.co/ylZtgKUFs3 #ReutersCyber pic.twitter.com/OjcjPRufdb
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 27, 2017