Friday's cybercrime hit 200,000 computers in at least 150 countries, according to today's statements by Europol's director Rob Wainer, who expressed fear that this figure will increase after tomorrow's workers return to their jobs.
He himself referred to the feature of Friday's cybercrime that is found in the requirement for liters to be combined with the action of a virus; So that cybercrime spreads automatically.
The breadth of this cybercrime is unprecedented. The latest figures report more than 200,000 victims in at least 150 countries. Victims include businesses and large corporate ventures. We are currently in the phase of escalating the threat. The numbers are rising and afraid they will continue to grow when people return to their work on Monday morning and open their computers? Wainer said.