Ukraine detects groundwork for fresh NotPetya-sized attack

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As anniversary of massive malware outbreak nears.

Ukraine detects groundwork for fresh NotPetya-sized attack
Hackers from Russia are infecting Ukrainian companies with malware to create so-called 'back doors' for a large coordinated attack, Ukraine's cyber police chief told Reuters. Affected companies range across various industries, such as banks or energy infrastructure. The pattern of ...

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