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we hurt about —— heard about the port of rotterdam being hit and about the port of rotterdam being hitand clearly it is spreading. what users are faced with when they open them is a screen saying they have been locked out and they need to pay a ransom to be let back into their computers. it is similar to their computers. it is similar to the ransomware that hit the nhs last month. it seems to be spreading pretty fast but the nhs says they have no sign so far of nhs trusts being affected. it's a question of waiting and watching to see how far this has spread and what disruption it causes. the treatment of more than seventeen hundred nhs patients in england may have been put at risk by what's been described as a "colossal" administrative blunder. the national audit office has found that over five years hundreds of thousands of documents — including cancer diagnoses and other test results — were left to pile up in a warehouse instead of being sent to hospitals or gps. here's our health editor hugh pym with the story. they were important letters from hospitals to gps with test results and oth
we hurt about —— heard about the port of rotterdam being hit and about the port of rotterdam being hitand clearly it is spreading. what users are faced with when they open them is a screen saying they have been locked out and they need to pay a ransom to be let back into their computers. it is similar to their computers. it is similar to the ransomware that hit the nhs last month. it seems to be spreading pretty fast but the nhs says they have no sign so far of nhs trusts being affected....
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it's ports in new york and newjersey have been closed as well as europe's largest harbour in rotterdameans businesses face delays in moving their goods around the world. philip ingram is the chairman of global intelligence insight and a former british army intelligence officer — hejoins us from birmingham. these reports seem to become more frequent. what should businesses be doing to protect themselves? the best place to get at vice is on the national cybersecurity website in the uk. followed asic rules. back up data frequency. do patch ups on time. make sure the executable files, the files are injected the virus are limited only to certain people with the right authorisation and they have the right neck and is to make sure files should not be executed are executed. if it was that straightforward and easy, why are not businesses doing it? there are not businesses doing it? there area are not businesses doing it? there are a couple of problems. there isn't the it will never happen to me attitude. the second issue is that a lot of systems running the operating system is not being patched
it's ports in new york and newjersey have been closed as well as europe's largest harbour in rotterdameans businesses face delays in moving their goods around the world. philip ingram is the chairman of global intelligence insight and a former british army intelligence officer — hejoins us from birmingham. these reports seem to become more frequent. what should businesses be doing to protect themselves? the best place to get at vice is on the national cybersecurity website in the uk. followed...
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despite that defeat in paris, the fifth seed has won titles in lyon, marseille and rotterdam this year or nikoloz basil—ashvili next. former champion grigor dimitrov is also through to the second round. after he was knocked out in the first round in stuttgart last week, the world number 11 looked back to his best on the grass breezing past american ryan harrison in straight sets. football's world champions germany test drove a younger side against australia at the confederations cup and they were made to work hard to fight—off a second half fightback from australia in sochi. lars stindl opened the scoring for the world champions, cooley finishing this chance in acres of space, before celtic‘s tommy rogic levelled things with this left footed effort. julian draxler extended germany's lead from the penalty spot on the stroke of half time before leon goretzka extended it with a third minutes after the interval which proved enough for the win. now it's probably just now it's probablyjust believe. we know we can break down teams and to score two goals against germany is a great feat and now
despite that defeat in paris, the fifth seed has won titles in lyon, marseille and rotterdam this year or nikoloz basil—ashvili next. former champion grigor dimitrov is also through to the second round. after he was knocked out in the first round in stuttgart last week, the world number 11 looked back to his best on the grass breezing past american ryan harrison in straight sets. football's world champions germany test drove a younger side against australia at the confederations cup and they...
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institutions affected were the ukrainian central bank, the british advertising agency wpp and the port of rotterdamve developed a programme that can protect individual computers, although it can't stop the bug from spreading. with me is dave palmer, director of technology at the cyber security company darktrace. is this under control? it feels more under control than the potential of the attack six weeks ago. this isn't the attack six weeks ago. this isn't the sort of attack that bounces from victim to victim in the same way the previous attack could have done. if you sat at home tonight and your computer is still working fine, you're very unlikely to be affected in any time in the future by it. but it seems odd that it supposedly rant somewhere, and the money they asked for things like agents, $300? there isn't a way of paying so the bad thing is, if you have not paid, the data is gone. unless you have a cow, data is gone. unless you have a copy, there is no functioning way of getting back. there's increasing speculation that was the original intent this attack. that there was no serious attempt t
institutions affected were the ukrainian central bank, the british advertising agency wpp and the port of rotterdamve developed a programme that can protect individual computers, although it can't stop the bug from spreading. with me is dave palmer, director of technology at the cyber security company darktrace. is this under control? it feels more under control than the potential of the attack six weeks ago. this isn't the attack six weeks ago. this isn't the sort of attack that bounces from...
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despite that defeat in paris, the fifth seed has won titles in lyon, marseille and rotterdam this yearound in stuttgart last week, the world number 11 looked back to his best on the grass breezing past american ryan harrison in straight sets. football's world champions germany test drove a younger side against australia at the confederations cup. they were made to work hard to fight—off a second half fightback from australia in sochi. lars stindl opened the scoring for the world champions, cooley finishing this chance in acres of space, before celtic‘s tommy rogic levelled things with this left footed effort. julian draxler extended germany's lead from the penalty spot on the stroke of half time before leon goretzka extended it with a third minutes after the interval which proved enough for the win. the national gallery of ireland has reopened after a multi—million dollar refurbishment, with a spectacular show of the works of the dutch master johannes vermeer. our arts editor will gompertz has been to dublin to see the reborn institution. finally, having been locked firmly shut for the
despite that defeat in paris, the fifth seed has won titles in lyon, marseille and rotterdam this yearound in stuttgart last week, the world number 11 looked back to his best on the grass breezing past american ryan harrison in straight sets. football's world champions germany test drove a younger side against australia at the confederations cup. they were made to work hard to fight—off a second half fightback from australia in sochi. lars stindl opened the scoring for the world champions,...
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both in new york and newjersey ports have been closed as with the harbour in rotterdam.acing delays in moving goods around the world. more on that in about 20 minutes time. we will also be talking about toshiba because they say they have failed to summarise a day to sell their chip business to their preferred buyer. there was an annual general meeting but there it was a delay. it could be delisted from the tokyo stock exchange. 18 $18 billion to avoid that fate and to cover the huge losses incurred by its us division. thank you very much. senate republicans have delayed a vote in their proposed health—care bill in their proposed health—care bill in the us. it will not happen before the us. it will not happen before the fourth ofjuly holiday. that announcement by mitch mcconnell is another setback to replace the system introduced by barack obama. healthcare, it is one of the thorniest and most divisive issues in america. it was the centrepiece of barack obama's administration. renovations that it could also cost 22 million american their health coverage. that it could als
both in new york and newjersey ports have been closed as with the harbour in rotterdam.acing delays in moving goods around the world. more on that in about 20 minutes time. we will also be talking about toshiba because they say they have failed to summarise a day to sell their chip business to their preferred buyer. there was an annual general meeting but there it was a delay. it could be delisted from the tokyo stock exchange. 18 $18 billion to avoid that fate and to cover the huge losses...
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it's ports in new york and newjersey have been impacted as well as europe's largest harbour in rotterdamth me is greg sim, chief executive of glasswall solutions, a security software company. greg, hitting big companies. it seems enormous, but it is similar to other attacks. where does it rank in the sort of the order of hack attacks? well, it's a big attack. it isa attacks? well, it's a big attack. it is a global attack as we can see. is it surprising? probably not. in the industry we see these things happening more and more and they will continue happening more and more. there is no doubt. you have major companies being hit by this. do they not have the kind of protection that they ought to have? you find out, well, there is a mixture of things. first of all, many large companies have got a legacy operating system so they need to be updated and they don't update patches and the type of technologies that are trying to protect them are not up to scratch. they are looking for the viruses. antivirus is a good example. when this hit yesterday our intelligence team checked and there was only
it's ports in new york and newjersey have been impacted as well as europe's largest harbour in rotterdamth me is greg sim, chief executive of glasswall solutions, a security software company. greg, hitting big companies. it seems enormous, but it is similar to other attacks. where does it rank in the sort of the order of hack attacks? well, it's a big attack. it isa attacks? well, it's a big attack. it is a global attack as we can see. is it surprising? probably not. in the industry we see...
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operators in new york, rotterdam, kiev, and copies like rosneft have all been victims.he strikes follow the global ransom where a salt involving the virus of last month's attack affecting 100 -- affecting hundreds of thousands of computers in more than 150 countries. joining us in london is caroline hyde. what do know right now about the spread? caroline: quite amazing, from chocolate to oil two central banks being affected by this. at least 80 countries have been hit. ukraine and russia seems to be the epicenter of where this all started, and it started to leach out into europe and the united states. one of the big pharmaceutical companies in the united states, as well. at least 2000 networks have been hit. users have been hit. it is very similar to the one or rent- the warnercry somewhere. very similarly, the computer you find is shut down, and suddenly the demand for $300 worth of the currency if you want to be able to access your computer once again. interpol is involved. they are investigating, so clearly they are trying to lock down the spread. once again, it seem
operators in new york, rotterdam, kiev, and copies like rosneft have all been victims.he strikes follow the global ransom where a salt involving the virus of last month's attack affecting 100 -- affecting hundreds of thousands of computers in more than 150 countries. joining us in london is caroline hyde. what do know right now about the spread? caroline: quite amazing, from chocolate to oil two central banks being affected by this. at least 80 countries have been hit. ukraine and russia seems...
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get reports further afield, the big russian oil producing firm got hit, then we heard the port of rotterdamased in the uk, was hit, us pharmaceutical firm, firm based in the uk, was hit, us pharmaceuticalfirm, big firm based in the uk, was hit, us pharmaceutical firm, big companies getting hit, and it was moving pretty fast. it is not yet clear, you know, quite how far and how global it will go, but certainly the speed is worrying people. global it will go, but certainly the speed is worrying peoplem global it will go, but certainly the speed is worrying people. it is surprising then, because when you talk about big companies, they usually a pretty good software systems that are being updated. what is the tricky thing about this? is that this ransom were again where they demand payment? exactly. so for people affected, their computer screen gets locked and they get a message saying we will not unlock and decrypt your data unless you pay and decrypt your data unless you pay a ransom. in this case, $300 in bitcoins into an account, bitcoins being the anonymous way of paying, supposedly. this
get reports further afield, the big russian oil producing firm got hit, then we heard the port of rotterdamased in the uk, was hit, us pharmaceutical firm, firm based in the uk, was hit, us pharmaceuticalfirm, big firm based in the uk, was hit, us pharmaceutical firm, big companies getting hit, and it was moving pretty fast. it is not yet clear, you know, quite how far and how global it will go, but certainly the speed is worrying people. global it will go, but certainly the speed is worrying...
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it has disrupted shipping in rotterdam in india.es crypto currencies to unlock the computer. colleaguesn and talking about valuations, and stock markets up by the most in six weeks, and the dollar also weakened. plans for the balance sheets well understood. netflix, the $21 billion by that. this is days after the hedge sectors is looking into of where they want to make changes. should it make a sizable takeover? it may modify the repurchase program. a little more news coming through on phillips, let's just bring that to you. buy, doingginning to a purchase, i should say, of spectronetics, a move from fellow -- move from phillips, to buy it for $38.50. m&a and activism seemed to be the hallmarks of these markets along with the banking story. tender offer at $38.50. they expect to close the acquisition by the third quarter of 2017. the see the revenue adjusted ebitda as being accreted to the numbers by 2018. on there the big issues hardcopy. the government will present a broad outline of labor reforms during a cabinet meeting later th
it has disrupted shipping in rotterdam in india.es crypto currencies to unlock the computer. colleaguesn and talking about valuations, and stock markets up by the most in six weeks, and the dollar also weakened. plans for the balance sheets well understood. netflix, the $21 billion by that. this is days after the hedge sectors is looking into of where they want to make changes. should it make a sizable takeover? it may modify the repurchase program. a little more news coming through on...
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institutions affected were the ukrainian central bank, the british advertising agency wpp and the port of rotterdammputers, although it can't stop the bug from spreading. the democratic unionist party and sinn fein have less than 2a hours to strike a deal to restore their power—sharing administration in northern ireland. negotiations are continuing at stomont but there are no signs of the two sides getting closer to an agreement. the northern ireland secretary, james brokenshire, has warned of serious implications if there's no compromise by four o'clock tomorrow afternoon. live to stormont and our correspondent enda mcclafferty. both sides as far away from ever it seems. that deadline is coming ever closer? it certainly is and no sign of any real progress being made in the rooms behind me whether negotiations are taking place. in fa ct negotiations are taking place. in fact this is turning into a political arm wrestle between dup and sinn fein over an irish language act. sinn fein said that is crucial and there has to be in agreement thatis and there has to be in agreement that is sealed here. the
institutions affected were the ukrainian central bank, the british advertising agency wpp and the port of rotterdammputers, although it can't stop the bug from spreading. the democratic unionist party and sinn fein have less than 2a hours to strike a deal to restore their power—sharing administration in northern ireland. negotiations are continuing at stomont but there are no signs of the two sides getting closer to an agreement. the northern ireland secretary, james brokenshire, has warned...
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institutions affected were the ukrainian central bank, the british advertising agency wpp and the port of rotterdamamme that can protect individual computers, although it can't stop the bug from spreading. let's speak to professor bill buchanan from the school of computing at edinbrugh napier university, and a fellow of the british computer society. professor, thank you very much for joining us. it was around this time yesterday that news of this cyber attack was starting to break. what more do we know about it today? we actually know how it was propagated, we know the methods it is actually using, to be able to discover things like passwords, and certainly this isa like passwords, and certainly this is a much more serious piece of his two va n is a much more serious piece of his two van wannacry was, but it still has some fundamental flaws and it allows us to be able to stop it from operating —— than ransomware was. developers say they have a programme to stop individual users, but they cannot stop is barred from spreading. is that typical or is it sometimes possible to stop the spread of a virus
institutions affected were the ukrainian central bank, the british advertising agency wpp and the port of rotterdamamme that can protect individual computers, although it can't stop the bug from spreading. let's speak to professor bill buchanan from the school of computing at edinbrugh napier university, and a fellow of the british computer society. professor, thank you very much for joining us. it was around this time yesterday that news of this cyber attack was starting to break. what more do...
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institutions affected were the ukrainian central bank, the british advertising agency wpp and the port of rotterdame developed a programme that can protect individual computers, although it can't stop the bug from spreading. with me is brian lord, former director of intelligence and cyber operations at gchq. thank you very much forjoining us, brian. good afternoon. to what extent brian. good afternoon. to what exte nt d o brian. good afternoon. to what extent do attacks like this have an impact on the security of states. we mentioned the ukrainian central bank. we know that ukrainian government computers were down as well, a victim of this attack yesterday. so to what extent can cyber attacks effect national security? i think the nature of an attack like this which is similar to the the attack from two weeks ago, are designed specifically to hit large organisations and spread malware within an organisation and therefore have an effect on the efficiency on how they operate. if deployed sis stemically it can significantly impact public services and the business of government even if that is only for
institutions affected were the ukrainian central bank, the british advertising agency wpp and the port of rotterdame developed a programme that can protect individual computers, although it can't stop the bug from spreading. with me is brian lord, former director of intelligence and cyber operations at gchq. thank you very much forjoining us, brian. good afternoon. to what extent brian. good afternoon. to what exte nt d o brian. good afternoon. to what extent do attacks like this have an impact...
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institutions affected were the ukrainian central bank, the british advertising agency wpp and the port of rotterdam a programme that can protect individual computers, although it can't stop the bug from spreading. earlier i spoke to brian lord. i think the nature of an attack like this which is similar to the the attack from two weeks ago, are designed specifically to hit large organisations and spread malware within an organisation and therefore have an effect on the efficiency on how they operate. so if deployed it can significantly impact public services and the business of government even if that is only for a temporary period. and the intention of whoever is behind it, may be financial, but obviously someone else dreaming up another cyber attack may have other purposes in mind as well? that's quite an interesting point because when one looks at the nature of this attack, the amount of revenue that it is generated is very, very small and actually, there are doubts whether the primary purpose of this was in fact financial. the measures that were put in place to collect the money which one would
institutions affected were the ukrainian central bank, the british advertising agency wpp and the port of rotterdam a programme that can protect individual computers, although it can't stop the bug from spreading. earlier i spoke to brian lord. i think the nature of an attack like this which is similar to the the attack from two weeks ago, are designed specifically to hit large organisations and spread malware within an organisation and therefore have an effect on the efficiency on how they...