The US administration has blamed North Korea for directing the spread of malicious software called 'wannacry' that attacked various computers worldwide.
Earlier this year, the Vannakarai hospital, which hit computers, and did not operate the banks.
This malicious software hit nearly 300,000 computers in 150 countries. In a column published in The Wall Street Journal, Thomas Booster, Assistant US President Donald Trump, has charged this charge against North Korea.
Thomas, who has advised Principal Secretary of Homeland Security, said that the allegation is 'based on evidence'.
The UK government blamed North Korea for the attack in November.
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In May, Windows computers came under attack. The files contained in the computer were unavailable. Those malicious software have paid money to recover the files.
Thomas mentioned in the Wall Street article that North Korea should be held responsible for this attack. And he said that the US would continue to deal with such a cyber attack and to continue handling a stronger plan. "North Korea has been working for the past decade, and its misdeeds are growing in a shocking way." Wahnagari is a reckless action. "He said.
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Britain's "National Health Service Agency" has been badly affected by this 'Vannagari' attack. 48 health institutions suffered failures to treat patients at the right time; Even this surgery has been postponed. This wave spread throughout the world badly affected Russia. Their posterity service was thus disrupted.
Sony Pictures took a film as a fictional act like Kim Jong - the killing of North Korea. Following this, Sony Pictures was hit by cyber attacks.
In 2014 the US demanded that the North Korean cause for the attack. The angry North Koreans then blamed Obama, then US President. But North Korea has not commented on this allegation of the White House.
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