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Why Does EternalBlue-Targeting WannaCry Remain at Large?

WannaCry and EternalBlue are the most-detected malware families in the wild in 2020. Trend Micro reports that the most common type of malware family detected last year was Wanna Cry. While that’s not the most detected malware, it doesn’t mean it’s the most damaging or infects the most systems. The most recent malware detected was Conficker – a malware family that was first spotted hitting a Microsoft Server Server Server in 2008. And the malware, which includes the ability to try to spread itself to a number of URLs randomly generated, continues to spread.”]

Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/blogs/does-eternalblue-targeting-wannacry-remain-at-large-p-3002

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