Few computers in Vietnam remain infected with WannaCry ransomware

PSNews – The Vietnam Computer Emergency Response Team (VNCERT) announced on May 19th that “only a few computers” in Vietnam remain infected by Wannacry ransomware.

By May 17th, Wannacry ransomware has infected more than 300,000 Windows computers in 99 countries, including Vietnam. Out of the number, 248,995 computers have been treated. The other 79,155 ones are still infected.

According to the data that updated by the VNCERT at the website Intel.malwaretech.com, by 6am May 18th, the number of infected computers reduced to 7,000, including a few in Vietnam.

Reportedly, the first infected case in Vietnam was a server from Thai Nguyen province, recorded at 4pm on May 12th. Immediately, the VNCERT issued warnings and sent information calling on users to apply protection measures against this dangerous malware.

Previously, on April 24th, the VNCERT had also issued a document guiding units and offices on Windows security holes requiring immediate measures to prevent attacks.

Bkav also upgraded its free tool to scan EternalBlue hole to simplify the scanning and patching work for users. The tool is available at Bkav.com.vn/Tool/CheckWanCry.exe. Users can run the tool without installation.
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