The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Britain believes North Korea was behind ‘WannaCry ’ cyber attack

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LONDON: Britain said yesterday it believed North Korea was behind the ‘WannaCry’ cyber attack in May that disrupted businesses and government services worldwide, including the National Health Service (NHS) in England.

Security Minister Ben Wallace said Britain believed ‘quite strongly’ that the ransomware attack came from a foreign state.

“North Korea was the state that we believe was involved in this worldwide attack on our systems,” he told BBC radio.

“We can be as sure as possible – I can’t obviously go into the detailed intelligen­ce but it is widely believed in the community and across a number of countries that North Korea had taken this role.”

WannaCry infected more than 300,000 computers in 150 countries in a matter of days, demanding victims pay ransoms starting at US$300 to regain access to their machines.

Cyber security researcher­s quickly identified a possible link to North Korea.

More than a third of England’s 236 NHS trusts and an estimated 19,000 appointmen­ts were affected, Britain’s National Audit Office said yesterday in a report on the attack.

It said WannaCry was a relatively unsophisti­cated attack that could have been prevented by the NHS had it followed basic IT security best practice.

No NHS organisati­on paid the ransom but the government does not know how much the disruption to services cost the NHS, it said.

Wallace said Britain needed to redouble its efforts to strengthen cyber security.

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