Microsoft: Ransomware is a pot of the U.S. National Security Agency

The outbreak of ransomware last week has left companies and institutions in dire straits, and Windows, which is the main victim, has naturally become an object of doubt.

Some people think that Microsoft's numbness and omissions in the loopholes are responsible for the widespread spread of the ransomware virus.

In response, Microsoft executives clamored and clarified in the latest statement.

According to the "Seattle Times" report, Brad Smith, chief legal officer of Microsoft, said in an interview that the extortion virus outbreak is completely a pot of the US National Security Agency (NSA). They secretly possess hacking tools and conceal hidden vulnerabilities in the system. This large-scale attack.

In this regard, Brad Smith believes that the ransomware incident has served as a wake-up call for governments around the world. Everyone needs to consider the impact that potentially unrepaired vulnerabilities may have on ordinary users.

Brad Smith advocated the new "Digital Geneva Convention" conference and made it clear that government agencies must report loopholes to security companies or software developers instead of secretly concealing vulnerabilities.

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