Lyttelton Port shuts down systems preparing for WannaCry assault
Christchurch's Lyttelton Port Company is taking its systems offline to prepare for any possible assault from the WannaCry ransomeware causing havoc internationally.
Christchurch's Lyttelton Port Company is taking its systems offline to prepare for any possible assault from the WannaCry ransomeware causing havoc internationally.
The Petya ransomware now bundles a second file-encrypting program for cases where it cannot replace a computer's master boot record to encrypt its file table.
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