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Hackers post step- by- step ransomware guides on You. Tube. Hackers have posted step- by- step video guides on You. Tube instructing would- be cyber attackers on how to create their own ransomware. The virus software that crippled the NHS can be bought for as little as £1. The video website has deleted a number of videos that were uploaded by hackers. It comes after cyber attackers held the NHS to ransom in an unprecedented global assault crippling hospitals across Britain.

You. Tube has deleted a number of videos that were uploaded by hackers including step- by- step guides on how to create ransomware. Countless operations were cancelled and patients were turned away as 4. NHS organisations and trusts and hundreds of GP surgeries were locked out of their computer systems. NHS staff pleaded with patients to stay away from A& E except in an emergency, and ambulances were diverted away from hospitals struggling to cope, with medics facing a weekend of chaos. Meanwhile Russia was believed to be the worst affected country with computers in its interior ministry hit and its second largest phone network - Megafon - also targeted. Ticketing machines and computers at German railway stations have also been affected alongside Spanish companies including telecoms giant Telefonica, power firm Iberdrola and utility provider Gas Natural. Shipping company Fed.

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Ex also confirmed it was hit by the attack. The NHS has been hit by a major cyber attack hitting computers, phones and emergency bleepers in hospitals and GP surgeries - and pop- ups like this one have appeared demanding a ransom. Experts say the cyber attack used code developed by the US National Security Agency which was leaked online last month by a mysterious group called the Shadow Brokers. Data released under the Freedom of Information Act in December suggested 9. NHS trusts are using outdated software Windows XP, which is 1. But it is understood the hack has now been stopped thanks to a 'kill switch' that was built into the malware code. The hackers made the attack able to spread itself by using the NSA code, which is known as Eternal Blue.

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The Shadow Brokers released Eternal Blue last month as part of a trove of hacking tools that they said belonged to the US spy agency. Cambridge University professor Ross Anderson said the attack looked to have exploited a weakness in Microsoft software that was previously fixed by a patch released earlier this year.

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But he said the patch may not have been installed on NHS computers and said Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt should be 'roasted' in Parliament. He told the Guardian: 'If large numbers of NHS organisations failed to act on a critical notice from Microsoft two months ago, then whose fault is that?'This is the sort of thing for which the secretary of state should get roasted in parliament.'With the virus spreading at a rate of five million emails per hour, tens of thousands of victims have now been reported in 9.

US, Australia, Belgium, France, Italy and Mexico. This map released by cybersecurity experts, shows the impact of the ransomware around the world - with blue dots showing where attacks have been made. Watch The Taking Of Pelham 1 2 3 Online.

Russia is thought to be the worst affected, while Taiwan fears being the victim of a second wave. Europe was targeted first, meaning there were fewer incidents in the US because companies were able to prepare themselves better.

Ransomware: How do hackers take your data hostage? Researchers with security software maker Avast said they had observed 5. Russia, Ukraine and Taiwan the top targets. Asian countries reported no major breaches on Saturday, but officials in the region were scrambling to check and the full extent of the damage may not be known for some time. China's official Xinhua news agency said some secondary schools and universities had been affected, without specifying how many or identifying them. The virus's global spread has been slowed by the triggering of the virtual 'kill switch'. According to The Register, the switch is built in to the virus and causes it to search for a website address that, once activated, stops the transmission.

It is believed that website was activated on Friday, pausing the spread of the virus.  Home Secretary Amber Rudd said work was ongoing to identify the attackers, and that no patient data had been stolen. She told BBC Radio 4's Today programme the virus had not been targeted at the NHS, saying the attack 'feels random in terms of where it's gone to and where it's been opened'. She added: 'Windows XP is not a good platform for keeping your data as secure as the modern ones, because you can't download the effective patches and anti- virus software for defending against viruses.'CQC (Care Quality Commission) does do cyber checks on the NHS trusts, on hospitals when they do their visits, and they will be advising NHS trusts to move to modernise their platforms and I think that after this experience, I would expect them all to move forward with modernising.'Ms Rudd said the UK was a world leader in cyber security, adding: 'So far, all we have seen is patients inconvenienced, some hospitals, some doctors making changes to their daily life.'But the fact is no data has yet been accessed and the NHS are brilliantly managing to weave through this disruption.'Computer expert Lauri Love, who is facing extradition to the US over the alleged theft of data from government computers, said the attack is being powered by a 'top of the range cyber weapon' used by spies in the US.'It appears the cyber attack affected so many computers in the UK in the NHS and in Spain by taking advantage of a very nasty vulnerability in Microsoft Windows, which was dumped by hacking group Shadow Brokers who obtained it from the NSA in America.'  Amid a huge row over cyber security flaws in the NHS, Theresa May was forced to reassure the public that their patient records had not been compromised. As a massive hunt began for the hackers and the NHS declared a 'major incident': The hack reportedly hit up to 7.