Q1) Cyberattacks using the Petya malware began on 27th June, 2017. The attacks were mainly aimed at which eastern European country: Ukraine, Bulgaria or Romania?
Q2) The attack is said to have been carried by which country: the USA, Russia or China?
Q3) The malware first appeared in which year: 2015, 2016 or 2017?
Q4) The malware took its name from a gadget in a James Bond movie. Which Bond movie: Goldfinger, GoldenEye or The Man with the Golden Gun?
Q5) Finally … ? Petya was a version of what type of malware: ransomware, worm or virus?
Q2) 26th June is the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. Which illegal drug comes from the Golden Triangle: cannabis, heroin or cocaine?
A2) Heroin. (The area stretches between Laos, Myanmar and Thailand. By contrast, the Golden Crescent stretches between Afghanistan and Pakistan.)
Q3) 26th June is Flag Day in Romania. Romania’s flag is a what: nordic flag, tricolour or swallowtail?
Q4) 26th June is the feast day of Saint Vigils of Trent. This particular Trent is now called Trento, and is in which European country: Italy, San Marino or Liechtenstein?
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Tricolor … ? I’m saying nothing!
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Q2) Russia (although it seems it was developed by the USA, so perhaps if all of them behaved...)
Q3) 2016
Q4) GoldenEye
Q5) ransomware
Not sure about any of this as the explanations are a bit confusing, I imagine because nobody is going to come out and explain fully... Sorry about color, although I suspect it’s up to Grammarly. I set it up for American English when I was volunteering for the University of the People, as they insisted on American spelling, and I am not sure I’ve ever changed it back (or can even change it...) Last time we had a problem with the washing machine, and ours is pretty new as well, it stopped in mid-wash, and eventually when we cleaned up the filter, although nothing seemed to have come out, it started again. (Later my mother realised that some little stone had come out. That was after they had replaced the boiler, so it was probably something that must have been removed and ended up in the drains...) At first we thought it was the plug and we tried to use an extension and plug it elsewhere (it is outside on the patio, so there’s only one outlet there), but of course, nothing happened. I hope it is sorted out soon and it doesn’t involve spending more money. Do you have contents insurance? Some of them include some repairs as well...
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Q1) Ukraine
ReplyDeleteQ2) Russia (although it seems it was developed by the USA, so perhaps if all of them behaved...)
Q3) 2016
Q4) GoldenEye
Q5) ransomware
Not sure about any of this as the explanations are a bit confusing, I imagine because nobody is going to come out and explain fully...
Sorry about color, although I suspect it’s up to Grammarly. I set it up for American English when I was volunteering for the University of the People, as they insisted on American spelling, and I am not sure I’ve ever changed it back (or can even change it...)
Last time we had a problem with the washing machine, and ours is pretty new as well, it stopped in mid-wash, and eventually when we cleaned up the filter, although nothing seemed to have come out, it started again. (Later my mother realised that some little stone had come out. That was after they had replaced the boiler, so it was probably something that must have been removed and ended up in the drains...) At first we thought it was the plug and we tried to use an extension and plug it elsewhere (it is outside on the patio, so there’s only one outlet there), but of course, nothing happened.
I hope it is sorted out soon and it doesn’t involve spending more money. Do you have contents insurance? Some of them include some repairs as well...
1 Ukraine
ReplyDelete2 USA
3 2017
4 Goldeneye
5 Ransomware
That is good to know. That celebrities over there are speaking out, too! :)
ReplyDeleteIt is just ... shameful.
I felt compelled to blog/vlog about it (kinda): https://randomandsundrythings.wordpress.com/2022/06/27/this-has-become-more-than-a-bad-habit/
1. Ukraine
2. Russia
3. 2016
4. GoldenEye
5. ransomware