The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Cyber attack disrupts firms and government­s

Ransomware: IT systems targeted

- BY KEITH FINDLAY

Russian oil giant Rosneft, Danish conglomera­te AP Moller-Maersk and WPP, the world’s largest advertisin­g company, were among companies and government­s hit by hackers yesterday.

Rosneft’s website went down and a series of tweets on the firm’s twitter account confirmed the cyber attack.

The company confirmed it had contacted “law enforcemen­t authoritie­s” and production was unaffected.

AP Moller-Maersk said its IT systems were down “across multiple sites and business units”.

It added: “We continue to assess the situation. The safety of our employees, our operations and customers’ business is our top priority. We will update when we have more informatio­n.” IT systems across Europe were targeted – Ukrainian officials reported serious “intrusions” at the country’s power grid, banks and government offices.

Ukrainian prime minister Volodymyr Groysman described the cyberattac­k as “unpreceden­ted” , although vital systems were unaffected.

Pavlo Rozenko, the country’s deputy prime minister, posted a picture of a darkened computer screen on Twitter, saying the network at the government’s headquarte­rs had been shut down.

Cyber security experts suspected a form of ransomware, the name given to programmes that hold data hostage by scrambling it until a payment is made.

It is only a few weeks since the last incident involving ransomware, called WannaCry or WannaCrypt, spread rapidly around the world using digital breakin tools originally created by the US National Security Agency.

More than 200,000 victims in around 150 countries – including the NHS – were infected by the ransomware, which originated in the UK and Spain in May before spreading globally.

WPP said a number of its subsidiari­es were affected by the latest cyber attack and it was “assessing the situation”.

Global law firm DLA Piper, which has offices in London and other parts of the UK, revealed it had also been affected.

US pharmaceut­ical company Merck said: “We confirm our company's computer network was compromise­d today.”

The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre, part of intelligen­ce agency GCHQ, confirmed there had been a “global ransomware incident”.

 ??  ?? WARNING: Hackers sent notices that computer files were being held to ransom as part of a massive internatio­nal cyber attack yesterday
WARNING: Hackers sent notices that computer files were being held to ransom as part of a massive internatio­nal cyber attack yesterday

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