Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] WannaCry Ransomware Attacks: A Test of Africa's Cybersecurity Preparedness

2017-05-18 Thread Antonio Godinho
Hi, I am not aware of any important systems being hit by the virus in Mozambique. Cheers, Antonio Godinho On Thu, 18 May 2017 16:21:42 +0100, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote > They just want to have funding for another conference so they can spend the > per diem shopping. > > el > > --  > Sent fro

Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] WannaCry Ransomware Attacks: A Test of Africa's Cybersecurity Preparedness

2017-05-18 Thread Dr Eberhard W Lisse
They just want to have funding for another conference so they can spend the per diem shopping. el -- Sent from Dr Lisse's iPad mini 4 > On 18 May 2017, at 13:29, Michele Neylon - Blacknight > wrote: > > You’re making it sound like the malware was targeting countries etc., > specifically. >

Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] WannaCry Ransomware Attacks: A Test of Africa's Cybersecurity Preparedness

2017-05-18 Thread Michele Neylon - Blacknight
You’re making it sound like the malware was targeting countries etc., specifically. There isn’t any evidence that it is. It was and is a global issue. And tbh most of the issues could be mitigated if people kept their servers and desktops up to date. Regards Michele -- Mr Michele Neylon Blac

[AfrICANN-discuss] WannaCry Ransomware Attacks: A Test of Africa's Cybersecurity Preparedness

2017-05-18 Thread Betel Hailu
Hello everyone! As you well know a number of African countries including South Africa, Nigeria, Angola, Egypt, Mozambique, Tanzania, Niger, Morocco and Tunisia have reportedly been attacked by the recent "WannaCry" ransomware malware that hit institutions around the world. Should Africa be ala