The Petya Ransomware Cyberattack: “THERE IS NO KILL SWITCH.”

The Organic Prepper

Remember that Eternal Blue loophole created by the NSA? Well, it has been employed again in the launch of the Petya Ransomware Cyberattack. Thanks, NSA.

The attack began earlier today and has crippled some major companies across the globe. No one has taken responsibility for the virus, and according to Matthieu Suiche, the security researcher who helped fight the WannaCry attack earlier this summer, “There is no kill switch.”  

Suiche said that today’s attack is “an improved and more lethal version of WannaCry.” (source)

The security researcher who helped fight the WannaCry attack says of #Petya ‘There is no kill switch.’CLICK TO TWEET

Victims of the attack report:

Photographs and videos of computers affected by the attack show a message of red text over a black screen. The message read: “Oops, your important files have been encrypted. If you see this text then your files are no longer accessible because they have been encrypted. Perhaps you are busy looking to recover your files but don’t waste your time.” (source)

Word to the wise: take special care not to click on ANY attachments in your email unless you are certain of the sender.

How will this attack affect ordinary folks like you and me?

As the attack ripples across the globe, we have to wonder how this will affect us individually. While the main targets appear to be large corporations, there could easily be a trickle down effect.

For example, one company hit hard by the attack is the largest shipping container company in the world, AP Moller-Maersk. The company has said that every branch of its operation has been affected. Should the company not be able to recover quickly, the supplies that are already in the water will still be headed our way, but we could face a long delay for other supplies.

Chillingly, Chernobyl Nuclear Plant has lost computerized monitoring of radiation and has had to switch to manual controls.

Ukraine has been hit particularly hard – the country’s banks, the capital’s airport, and power grid have all been attacked.

Other victims of the hack:

  • Rosneft: Russia’s largest oil company
  • Merck: the American pharmaceutical giant
  • WPP: the world’s largest advertising company, based in the UK
  • Deutsche Poste: the German postal service
  • Russian Banks
  • Saint Gobain: a French construction materials company
  • Metro: a large German retailer
  • Evraz: a Russian steel company
  • TNT: a shipping company based in the Netherlands
  • Mondelez International: a food company in Spain (they distribute Oreos and Toblerone – gasp!)
  • DLA Piper: an international law firm

As more information comes in, I’ll update this list.

What should you do?

Keep a close watch on this one. If it spreads, other businesses could be affected.

The ones I’m the most concerned about are the shipping companies. If America’s “just-in-time” system of supplies is disrupted, we could begin to see shortages fairly quickly. This could happen within a month, since there are cargo ships apparently 17 days from port right now. After those land, who knows when more ships will be coming?

We have stopped being a nation of producers and have become a nation of consumers. We have become dependent on other countries for everything, people often forget that it can all disappear so quickly.

If you’re not well-stocked on food and basic supplies, you might want to get on that. You can purchase things locally or order them online from American companies to be assured your supplies reach you. Here are some lists of things you may want to have on hand:

Hopefully, this is an issue that will be resolved fairly quickly and there will be no need for concern.

But if it gets worse…

You might want to have some stuff on hand if you don’t already.

The Organic Prepper

2 thoughts on “The Petya Ransomware Cyberattack: “THERE IS NO KILL SWITCH.”

  1. There is no excuse for having one’s info destroyed by a ransomware attack. Keeping regular backups and smaller pre-backup hard copy files will eliminate the issue from being an issue.

    Laziness and stupidity is preyed upon by the criminal element.

  2. “Darzak”, How right you are.
    I switched to a linux based Operating System many years ago.
    While nothing is perfect, Linux is much more secure than “WinBlows”; Plus I retain control of my system.

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