Headline RoundupMay 15th, 2017
Cyberattacks Slow but Fears Remain
Summary from the AllSides News Team
A computer malware that has spread across 150 countries appears to be slowing down, with few reports of fresh attacks in Asia and Europe on Monday.
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Cyber-attacks highlight growing vulnerability of us allThe Guardian
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Who’s to blame for the ransomware attacks? Readers suggest Microsoft, Whitehall and the NSA among others
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More victims expected in unprecedented cyberattack as users log on MondayFox News (Online News)
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An unprecedented global “ransomware” attack that hit at least 100,000 organizations in 150 countries spread to thousands more computers Monday as people returned to work and logged in for the first time since the massive online assault began.
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WannaCry ransomware cyber-attacks slow but fears remainBBC News
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A computer malware that has spread across 150 countries appears to be slowing down, with few reports of fresh attacks in Asia and Europe on Monday.
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