Servers of hacked Ukraine software firm not updated since 2013 - presidential official


  • World
  • Thursday, 06 Jul 2017

KIEV (Reuters) - The servers of the Ukrainian software firm used as part of last week's global cyber attack were not updated since February 2013, Dmytro Shymkiv, the Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of Ukraine, told Reuters on Wednesday.

A former director at Microsoft in Ukraine, Shymkiv said that it was still unclear how many computers in the country had been left compromised by the cyber attack.

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