Is this note worthy? Hundreds of US companies got hit with a ransomware attack
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This could also be read as "Hundreds of US companies have really bad IT departments." (Or in some cases none at all)
Seeding the excuse for the financial collapse. These people will never admit they are doing it.
With the world economic forum "Cyber Polygon 2021" exercise scheduled for July 9th, the timing of all of these at hacks make me really wonder if this is all linked back to them.
Schwab stated that “a cyber-attack with COVID-like characteristics would spread faster and farther than any biological virus.”
This year, Cyber Polygon 2021 will simulate a fictional cyber-attack with participants from dozens of countries responding to “a targeted supply chain attack on a corporate ecosystem in real time.”
https://groundzeromedia.org/5-27-21-cyber-polygon-hacking-the-big-lie/ https://www.weforum.org/projects/cyber-polygon
This needs more attention.
The World Economic Forum (EVENT 201, The GREAT RESET, FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION) is the DAVOS CROWD deeply involved in all things devious, deceptive, nefarious, diabolical.
at least they didnt attack the 16 critical infrastructure 'entities' , potatos said that they must be off-limits to cyberattacks
An earlier post about this (which didn't gain much attention):
https://greatawakening.win/p/12jJLDIC0a/here-we-go--a-supplychain-ransom/c/
The linked ABC News article is bullshit (not surprising considering the source).
ONE company named Kaseya was hacked. They provide a product that helps other businesses manage remote computer infrastructure. Kaseya getting hacked could affect all of their customers that use their product. Maybe.
The truth is quite different from the sensationalist, click-bait headline, no?
Read the article linked by TheConservationist above for the details of the Kaseya hack. Actually, here is a direct link to the archived article https://archive.is/zCvC4