Snowden Blasts The NSA Over Global Malware Attack, Says They Could Have Easily Prevented It
By
Jack Burns
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May 13, 2017
Just one day after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order designed to improve the country’s national security against cyber security threats, nearly 100 countries, including the United States, were hit with a powerful Ransomware cyber-attack. An Attack, thatĀ former National Security Advisor contractor Edward Snowden is blaming on the NSA.
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It was the one of largest known cyber-attacks in the history of the world and demanded frozen computers all across the globe buy bitcoin and pay in bitcoin to have their computers released.
The attack, carried out on Friday, affected and infected computer systems all across the globe, hitting the UK’s National Health Service the worst, according to some reports.
It even affected the server which hosts the Free Thought Project’s website. We experienced outages of over an hour before reverting back to our backup server in another part of the country.
Hours after the attack, carried out by unknown assailants, Snowden said it all could have been prevented.
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