Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Andhra police fall prey to global cyber attack

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com n

NEWDELHI: India was among several nations, including Russia and Britain, that have been affected by a rogue cyber attack that infected computers.

In India, a section of computers of Andhra Pradesh’s police department­s were affected during the attack.

Computers in 18 police units in Chittoor, Krishna, Guntur, Visakhapat­nam and Srikakulam districts were affected, news agency PTI reported.

The cyber attack spread panic globally after infecting computers of hospitals, railways, police and private companies, forcing the seven powerful countries (G7) to firm up action against such malicious attempts.

Government’s cyber security arm Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has alerted vital institutio­ns including RBI, stock markets and National Payments Corporatio­n of India (NPCI) against the latest cyber attack that has infected thousands of systems globally.

It has issued a list of do’s and don’ts to these agencies and advised installati­on of relevant “patches” to protect against any data breaches.

According to official sources, the government has made necessary arrangemen­ts to handle the situation. “No major incident of cyber attack has been brought to the notice of Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) yet,” they added.

Operations of global corporatio­ns such as Renault, FedEx, Telefonica and Portugal Telecom were also hit by ‘WannaCry’.

In Britain, state-run National Health Service’s hospitals and clinics were hit by the computer bug, while computers of Russia’s biggest lender Sberbank were affected.

Agency reports suggest a new variant of ‘WannaCry’ ransomware hit large networks by exploiting a known bug in Microsoft’s Windows operating system.

Cyber extortioni­sts forced victims into opening malicious attachment­s, infected the computers and then demanded $300 to $600 to restore the systems.

Some victims were asked to pay through the digital currency bitcoin.

Researcher­s with security software maker Avast said they had observed 57,000 infections in 99 countries, with Russia, Ukraine and Taiwan the top targets, according to Reuters.

 ?? AFP FILE ?? Operations of global corporatio­ns such as Renault (above), FedEx, Telefonica and Portugal Telecom were hit in the attack.
AFP FILE Operations of global corporatio­ns such as Renault (above), FedEx, Telefonica and Portugal Telecom were hit in the attack.

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