WannaCry Ransomware: Putin holds US responsible for global cyber attack

Shobhit Kalra
Published on: 15 May 2017 3:32 PM GMT
WannaCry Ransomware: Putin holds US responsible for global cyber attack
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WannaCry Ransomware: Putin holds US responsible for cyber attack

Beijing: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday held the United States responsible for the global cyber attack that affected 150 countries since Friday, and has crippled computer systems around the world.

Putin, who is currently in Beijing for the two-day Belt and Road Forum, said intelligence services should beware of creating software that can later be used for malicious means, reported international sources.

"As regards the source of these threats, I believe that the leadership of Microsoft has announced this plainly, that the initial source of the virus is the intelligence services of the US," Putin said.

"Once they are let out of the lamp, genies of this kind, especially those created by intelligence services, can later do damage to their authors and creators," he told reporters in Beijing.

Putin claimed there was no significant damage to Russian institutions, including its banking and healthcare systems, from the computer worm. "But as a whole it is worrying, there's nothing good about it, it is a source of concern."

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He added that global leaders needed to discuss cyber security at a "serious political level" and said the US has backed away from signing a cyber security agreement with Russia.

The initial attack, known as WannaCry Ransomware, paralysed British National Health Services (NHC) computers, Germany's national railway and scores of other companies and government agencies around the world.

In China, universities and other educational institutions were among the hardest hit, with about 15 per cent of the internet protocol addresses attacked, according to Chinese media.

With IANS Inputs

Shobhit Kalra

Shobhit Kalra

Writer has 10 years of experience in digital media. Presently working as Chief Sub Editor at newstrack.com. An avid reader and always willing to learn new things and techniques.

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