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Eternal Blue & WannaCry: How NSA secret leaked & Cost the world $10B

Eternal Blue & WannaCry: How NSA secret leaked & Cost the world $10B

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The interesting discussion in this podcast provides a comprehensive post-mortem of the EternalBlue cyber crisis, focusing primarily on the devastating WannaCry and NotPetya attacks of 2017. They explain that the root cause was the National Security Agency (NSA) developing and stockpiling the EternalBlue exploit, which was subsequently leaked by the Shadow Brokers hacking group. The discussion analyzes the technical execution of the attacks, which exploited a vulnerability in Microsoft’s Server Message Block (SMBv1) protocol, allowing rapid, worm-like propagation across unpatched systems globally. Crucially, it emphasizes that the catastrophic impact was not due to sophisticated new threats, but rather a widespread failure in foundational security practices, such as timely patching and network segmentation, and they detail the resulting geopolitical debates, formal attribution to North Korea and Russia, and landmark legal cases over insurance liability.

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