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NotPetya Ransomware explained 

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Learn about why this new ransomware that seemed exactly like WannaCry is very different and how it falls in the category of cyber-weapon. Andrew Bagrin, Founder/CEO of MyDigitalShield explain the details.

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27 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 12   
@arnavpandey1722
@arnavpandey1722 3 года назад
i understand thank you i reversed the code of Petya and NotPetya the only differnec is that their mbr memory is different and no petya uses eternalblue expolit thx btw..
@adstub
@adstub 5 лет назад
Good one
@britox.6216
@britox.6216 3 года назад
Well done man
@ninjagotguns
@ninjagotguns 4 года назад
NotPetya was not ransomware right?
@andrewbagrin487
@andrewbagrin487 4 года назад
It was a Ransomware that spread as a worm. The worm exploited a vulnerability. It was a combination of a worm and Ransomware. This is why it was called a ransomworm. The fact that you didn't need user intervention for it to spread, made it extremely powerful.
@universenerdd
@universenerdd 4 года назад
It was wiper malware, actually
@universenerdd
@universenerdd 4 года назад
@@andrewbagrin487 hello, first of all, it was wiper malware, second of all, ransomworms don't exist, they are called cryptoworms, which petya wasn't, because it wasn't ransomware, however wannacry was a cryptoworm, god cryptoworms always seem to have a design flaw, if petya was though, with wannacry not being able to tell who paid, and petya just putting 0s all over youre files, sounds to much like wiper malware
@christianvelez5694
@christianvelez5694 3 года назад
@@OmniNETinc yeah I was learning about the situation and a lot of speculation was that it originated from the GRU unit within the Russian military as an attack that’s scope was originally supposed to be just Ukraine that spilled out further as a result of the violent efficiency of the worm. Interesting video though into the mechanics of the attack though, very informative!
@pippaknuckle
@pippaknuckle 5 лет назад
17:23 your maths adds to 116% of traffic?
@user-pm2km7xp3z
@user-pm2km7xp3z 4 года назад
No it doesn't !!!!
@andrewbagrin487
@andrewbagrin487 4 года назад
2 different stats. 48% of all traffic is bots. So 52% is not bot (human initiated). On top of that, all web traffic (usually initiated by humans) contains quite a bit of advertising. 68%
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