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Short Note: Petya Ransomware Cyberattack

Petya ransomware cyber attack had crippled computer servers all across the world locking up computer data. Ukraine and Russia are the worst affected countries of the cyber attack. The attack has also crippled some computers in the US and Western Europe.

What is Petya Ransomware?

Petya is a ransomware, similar to that of Wannacry attack. The Petya is thought to be a variant of Petya.A, Petya.D, or PetrWrap. Petya was also found to be exploiting EternalBlue exploit that was used by Wannacry attack. WannaCry cyberattack had crippled more than over 300,000 computers globally.

The Petya ransomware, like WannaCry had locked up the computer files and encrypted all data on the computer. It then demanded $300 Bitcoins as ransom to unlock the encrypted data. Once the ransomware infected the system it will wait for an hour and will begin rebooting the system. After the reboot, the files will get encrypted and user will be asked to pay up the ransom.

The Petya ransomware attack is believed to have originated from an update used on a third-party Ukrainian software called MeDoc. The software was being used by many government organisations in Ukraine. This explains why Ukraine was the most affected country. The ransomware was is labelled as the most comprehensive cyber attack. To fix the ‘EternalBlue’ exploit in Windows, Microsoft had issued a security patch

Who is behind the Petya cyber attack? Who were affected?

Researchers are yet to identify the persons behind the cyberattack. In Ukraine, Ukrainian Railways, Ukrtelecom, and the Chernobyl power plant were worst affected by the attack. Apart from these companies multinational companies like DLA Piper, shipping giant AP Moller-Maersk, drugmaker Merck, as Mondelez International were affected. In the US, hospitals were affected. In India, the Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT) got affected by the cyberattack. JNPT has the capacity to handle over 1.8 million standard container units. Russia, Poland, Italy and Germany are other countries affected by the cyber attack.

CERT-In (Indian Computer Emergency Response Team)

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