A nation full of starving gooks has just absolutely cyber nuked the US by using their own stupidity against them

>a nation full of starving gooks has just absolutely cyber nuked the US by using their own stupidity against them
Is this the power of juche?

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What?

gonna need a quick rundown here

lowyat.net/2017/131529/signs-point-north-korea-origin-wannacry-ransomware/

Basically nothing has happened but a bullshit story is being made to hide the seth rich/wikileaks ties that kills the whole russian hack story.

A global virus is sweeping targeted buisinesses worldwide that has been traced to a gook nation, virus is called "WannaCry".

Its the kind that locks down your HDD and wants you to pay in bitcoins to unlock it. We were targeted aswell but suffered almost no permanent damage.

Ahh, danke. I've gotten the ransomwares before. Easy to defeat. What makes this one so bad?

>implying it's not a false flag

theguardian.com/technology/2017/may/15/wannacry-ransomware-north-korea-lazarus-group

Some parts of the of an older version of WannaCry contained the same instructions as code from a previous attack from the group "Lazarus", which is allegedly a North Korean group.

>easy to defeat
It depends, if it encrypts your files properly and you cannot get the decryption key, you basically have to pay or your files are lost.
Also, it spread on all around the world on a whole lot of systems, including British hospitals and Train station info displays in Germany.
So basically a lot of clean up costs and important data might be lost.

>tfw they hack your tendies

What is safe mode and restore to previous version?
Sure you might lose a bit. But, fuck. I played Nintendo back in the day, I can handle it.

Easy to defeat? What the fuck are you on about? The only way to beat it is to not get it in the first place or having very regular backups.

>bitcoins
Kim clearly needs to buy some new steam games.

China numba one, Korea numba two.

JUCHE
>JUCHE
JUCHE
>JUCHE
JUCHE

I got one of those when I was 14 and lost a lot of porn.

Does that stop the microwave from being used as a camera?

Well a lot of the attacked system still run Windows XP, so they have no automated recovery copies. Also, they could delete recovery files, if they are on the same HDD or connected to the system.

>What is system restore for 500 alex
You usually keep most of your files, but programs installed are reverted.

They didn't even harm us they fucked the UK and Russia

An American stopped the attack

>A Google researcher Tweeted a piece of code from Wannacry that looks like it was directly copied from samples of malware used by the North Korean hacker group
it's another episode of blaming other country for your own wrongdoing, it's not like BK could defend themselves, amirite?

Or throw in Linux and extract what you need, nuke and reinstall.

Bitcoins...

You should buy a couple faggot

you two are maybe confusing ransomware in the form of "fbi hijacker." wannacry is a cryptolocker that uses RSA 2048 to encrypt any files with useful and common extensions. it then deletes any shadow volumes. their server keeps a one time key that's unique to your encryption. the whole process takes a few moments depending on your proc speed and if you have an ssd. the better your pc, the faster it finishes, and leaves a "help decrypt" notepad in each folder effected to mark it complete. the style of ransomware took off in 2013, and exploded in 2014-2015. system restore is not a solution.

the only ways to get past this is by having all of your docs backed up, clone your system in a safe state, and keep the install media/downloads handy for any special software you have, or pay for your decrypt key.

wannacry was unique in the way it spread using connected network devices to infect network share machines, by bypassing any safeguards using a recently disclosed zero day SMB vulnerability that was leaked by shadowbrokers after it was pilfered from intelligence agencies.

hope someone learned something. at least look up RSA, it's how banks and such ensure secure connections. imagine a safe deposit box, and each one has exactly one key. the key is produced by using a random prime number (there are infinite primes), meaning you need to brute force a prime into the equation and see if the decryption took- also known as fuck that will take potentially hundreds of years without a cluster

another reason i dont trust the news

again, that's not a solution. the OS itself is accessible. you don't need linux to boot or see the data. you need a cluster and dozens to hundreds of years to decrypt your shit. the only reason to even use linux in this case is if your scared of your infected windows and want to see exactly what's on the pc. even then, just unplug the ethernet. literally wasting time. the only feasible way to defeat RSA easily is to middle man the attack and steal your key from their box. maybe the nsa can do it, but we cannot.

cryptolockers have always deleted shadow volumes of files. the smb vulnerability was present in everything except w10, short of that march patch for w7. it used port (447?), so if you can't patch up and you have a huge business, close the port

Can we invade and get this shit over with already?

Lol, WannaCry got btfo in 7 hours. It's absolute shit tier.

>not having Norton.
>anyone who got infected deserves to have all their shit deleted.

remote code execution > antivirus that runs on your windows. you could literally make it encrypt the AV if you wanted, all the processes, services... the PC would bsod, but it's doable. they don't do that because blue screening the system interrupts the encryption package. AV is a defense against downloading this off a bad torrent, for example. this worm used a non-patched port vulnerability. so, any av company will use it's firewall to block that port, and nothing else changes

W10 was also vulnerable.

oh i read otherwise somewhere, but i believe you
it's not especially different from w7 in a lot of ways