They caused huge amounts of damage. It's just that the damage hasn't been widely reported/measured.
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Given proclamations about US exposure to techrisk, I expected to suffer personal impact or see direct natsec impact. Kinda disappointed!
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That's because most of the damage was unreported and both worms were artificially limited in scope for different interesting reasons.
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WannaCry was 9 weeks after a patch, and "only" corps with inbound SMBv1 and 9-week unpatched machines affected.
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NotPetya was anyone using MEDoc, but that was *also* curiously limited. Imagine the catastrophe if was e.g. RDP 0day, or, say, a Dell update
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Yep. You'd think that lateral movement would be enough to cause more issues.
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I actually feel that more damage could be done using notpetya probably using bot net
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On any given day lots of businesses are hit by ransomware. Why is this one any different?
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Totally
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Is there a way to measure the damages caused by these malware's?
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