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    聽新聞,學(xué)英語 - 勒索軟件來自朝鮮?只因代碼似曾相見!

    聽新聞,學(xué)英語 - 勒索軟件來自朝鮮?只因代碼似曾相見!

    2017-05-16    10'43''

    主播: 粗只的大葉

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    WannaCry ransomware cyber-attack 'may have N Korea link' Who was behind the huge global cyber-attack? One prominent theory right now is North Korea - but what we know is far from conclusive. You may not have heard of the Lazarus Group, but you may be aware of its work. The devastating hack on Sony Pictures in 2014, and another on a Bangladeshi bank in 2016, have both been attributed to the highly sophisticated group. prominent /‘pr?m?n?nt/ a.顯著的,突出的 -四級 devastating /'dev?steiti?/ a. 毀滅性的 attribute /?'tr?bju?t/ v.認(rèn)為是...的 It is widely believed that the Lazarus Group worked out of China, but on behalf of the North Koreans. Security experts are now cautiously linking the Lazarus Group to this latest attack after a discovery by Google security researcher Neel Mehta. He found similarities between code found within WannaCry - the software used in the hack - and other tools believed to have been created by the Lazarus Group in the past. It's a mere sliver of evidence, but there are other clues to consider too. sliver /'sl?v?/ n.梳棉,裂片,一點點 關(guān)注微信公眾平臺:葉希聰 大葉老師新浪微博: 粗只的大葉