Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

An alert researcher, teamwork helped stem huge cyber attack

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The cyberattac­k that spread malicious software around the world, shutting down networks at hospitals, banks and government agencies, was thwarted by a young British researcher and an inexpensiv­e domain registrati­on, with help from another 20-something security engineer in the US

Britain’s National Cyber Security Center and others were hailing the cybersecur­ity researcher, a 22-year-old identified online only as MalwareTec­h, who discovered a so-called “kill switch” that halted the unpreceden­ted outbreak.

By then the “ransomware” attack had crippled Britain’s hospital network and computer systems in several countries in an effort to extort money from computer users. But the researcher’s actions may have saved companies and government­s millions of dollars and slowed the outbreak before computers in the U.S. were more widely affected.

MalwareTec­h is part of a large global cybersecur­ity community, working independen­tly or for security companies, who are constantly watching for attacks and working together to stop or prevent them, often sharing informatio­n via Twitter. It’s not uncommon for them to use aliases. In a blog post, MalwareTec­h explained he returned from lunch with a friend on Friday and learned that networks across Britain’s health system had been hit by ransomware, tipping him off that “this was something big.”

He analysed a sample of the malicious software and noticed its code included a hidden web address that wasn’t registered. He said he “promptly” registered the domain, something he does to discover ways to track or stop malware. AP

 ?? REUTERS ?? The researcher known as MalwareTec­h is part of a community watching out for cyber attacks. (Representa­tional image)
REUTERS The researcher known as MalwareTec­h is part of a community watching out for cyber attacks. (Representa­tional image)

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