Baltimore political leaders seek briefings after report that NSA tool was used in ransomware attack
U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen and Rep. C. A. Dutch Ruppersberger are seeking briefings from the National Security Agency after a report that a spying tool developed by the agency and then leaked online was used to spread the ransomware that has debilitated Baltimores computer systems.
And Council President Brandon Scott said the federal government should step in to cover some of the cost of Baltimores recovery.
The New York Times reported Saturday that hackers used a tool known as EternalBlue to spread the ransomware through the citys systems. The Times cited anonymous security experts briefed on the case.
Ruppersberger, a Democrat whose district includes part of Baltimore, has previously raised concerns about the dangers posed by EternalBlue and other leaked tools part of a huge cache posted online in 2017 by a group calling itself the Shadow Brokers and says more needs to be done to counter them.
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