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Lulz.
While the WannaCry ransomware that swept across the world and crippled hundreds of thousands of PCs ransomware last month isn’t really a laughing matter, what is hilarious is how Windows’ infamous, dreaded, face-meltingly awful “Blue Screen of Death“—the error message that appears after a PC’s crashed—managed to prevent computers from being infected.
Contrary to original reports, the majority of computers WannaCry-infected PCs were not in fact running Microsoft’s outdated Windows XP, but actually Windows 7, according to a recent Kaspersky Lab analysis. Read more…
More about Windows, Windows Xp, Wannacry, and Tech
from WebHits.io Blog http://blog.webhits.io/the-dreaded-blue-screen-of-death-helped-save-some-pcs-from-massive-ransomware-hack/


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