Warning To All Microsoft Users Regarding Cyber-Attacks

Cyber Attacks: Common Problem In America

According to US officials, a vulnerability in “BlueKeep” could make a computer vulnerable to computerized attacks and suspicious attachment downloads. They admit that ransomware is quickly installed, taking the document hostage and asking for personal payments. Nicholas Weaver of the International Institute of Computer Science wrote that vulnerabilities in older versions of Microsoft Windows meant that bad actors could “fully operate the remote program.”

The New York Times knew about the system flaw, NSA broadcast-ed. EternalBlue, but kept it secret for years.
According to the New York Times, the National Security Agency is aware of the system error EternalBlue, but it has been kept private for years. EternalBlue has been involved in a series of cyber attacks including the WannaCry attack that has blocked the UK’s NHS for the past three years.

Due to the account of Rob Joyce, senior consultant of NSA, other computer surfers can encounter “serious risks” due to weaknesses in older updates of Microsoft Windows, but secured with upgrades.

The National Security Agency regularly problems recommendations to private businesses and computer directors.

However, Bluekeep and Joyce’s article on social media that the NSA focuses on social media points out, “This vulnerability can be serious.” according to Christopher Porter, Atlantic Councils

Microsoft executives have mentioned that there is no sign of new cyber attacks therefore upgrading their Traid Window Security to protect computer users from viruses.

Company management also remind clients that “using the latest patches to update internal systems” is critical to protect people and computers from malware.

Analysts and directors of the NSA have recently received great attention for Baltimore ransomware attacks, and Rob Joyce’s twitter posts show that there’re doing their best to secure the U . s from upcoming web attacks.

In a broader sense, NSA administrators were attacked because they did not share important information to public regarding to their activities. Joyce communicated directly with Microsoft users on social media, and telling them the danger that they will be encountering.