
The White House Blames Russia for NotPetya, the 'Most Costly Cyberattack In History'
The White House Blames Russia for NotPetya, the 'Most Costly Cyberattack In History'
Security, Spoken · SpokenLayer
February 21, 20186m 14s
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Show Notes
It's been nearly eight months since the malware known as NotPetya tore through the internet, rippling out from Ukraine to paralyze companies and government agencies around the world. On Thursday, the White House finally acknowledged that attack. And in a reversal of its often seemingly willful blindness to the threat of Russian hacking, it has called out the Kremlin as NotPetya's creator.
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