Cast your mind back to May 2017. FBI Director James Comey was fired, terrorists struck an Arianna Grande concert in Manchester, and the world fell victim to the WannaCry ransomware attack. WannaCry infected more than 230,000 computers across 150 countries. It brought the United Kingdom’s health service to a standstill, crashed cell phone networks in Spain, and caused long delays on Germany’s railways. In short, it was one of the worst cyber attacks the world had ever seen. Now, three months later, you might think the flaws that allowed the attack to spread have been fixed. You’d be wrong —...
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