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Microsoft blames US spy agencies for stockpiling cyberweapons, as world braces for ransomware attack to worsen

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Microsoft says he ransomware attack that has been spreading around the world should serve as a wake-up call to governments that have been keeping secret software vulnerabilities that are created by intelligence agencies. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Governments and computer experts girded Monday for a possible worsening of the global cyberattack that has hit more than 150 countries, as Microsoft blamed US intelligence agencies for “stockpiling” cyberweapons like the one at the heart of the crisis.

European policing and security agencies said the fallout from a ransomware attack that has already crippled more than 200,000 computers around the world could deepen as people return for another work week.

The indiscriminate attack began Friday and struck banks, hospitals and government agencies, exploiting known vulnerabilities in older Microsoft computer operating systems.

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US package delivery giant FedEx, European car factories, Spanish telecoms giant Telefonica, Britain’s health service and Germany’s Deutsche Bahn rail network were among those hit.

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Europol executive director Rob Wainwright said the situation could worsen on Monday when workers return to their offices after the weekend and log on.
An exterior view of the Europol headquarters in The Hague, The Netherlands. The agency has warned that a ransomware attack on computers worldwide could worsen this week. Photo: EPA
An exterior view of the Europol headquarters in The Hague, The Netherlands. The agency has warned that a ransomware attack on computers worldwide could worsen this week. Photo: EPA
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