FILE PHOTO: Man types on a computer keyboard in front of the displayed cyber code in this illustration pictureThomson Reuters
A massive cyberattack
swept the globe on Tuesday, hitting Ukraine particularly hard and causing chaos across much of Europe.
Companies and government agencies in Ukraine, Russian, UK, France, and Norway have reported ransomware demanding payment before unlocking their files.
It's unclear at the moment who's behind the attack, which harkens back to the WannaCry virus that affected 150 countries in May, or whether all of the reported issues are related.
The cyberattack continues to spread as more entities report being hit, but here's where we know it's struck so far:
UKRAINE: Banks, airports, government offices, power grid
An employee sits next to a payment terminal out of order at a branch of Ukraine's state-owned bank Oschadbank after Ukrainian institutions were hit by a wave of cyber attacks earlier in the day, in Kiev, Ukraine, June 27, 2017.REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko
Ukraine has been the hardest hit by the attack, which came one day before the country's
Constitution Day. Company and government officials reported major disruption to the Ukrainian power grid, banks, government offices, and airports.
Anton Gerashchenko, an adviser to Ukraine's interior minister, wrote in a
Facebook postthat the attack was "the largest in the history of Ukraine."
RUSSIA: Banks, oil company, steelmaker
Russia's President Vladimir Putin visits a Rosneft refinery in the Black Sea town of Tuapse in southern Russia on October 11, 2013.Alexei Nikolskyi/RIA Novosti/Kremlin/Reuters
Russia's state-run Rosneft energy company also reported falling victim to hacking, but said oil production wasn't affected. The Russian steelmaker Evraz also said its information systems were under cyberattack, but its output wasn't impacted either.
The central bank of Russia said "computer attacks" had infected some IT systems of Russian banks. Reuters reported that all Russian branches of the Home Credit consumer lender are closed because of an attack, citing an employee of the lender's call center.
FRANCE: Saint Gobain
Saint Gobain, a French construction materials company, said it was also the victim of an attack, and a spokesman told Reuters that they were isolating computer systems in order to protect data.
UK: WPP
WPP founder and CEO Martin Sorrell speaks at the British chambers of Commerce annual conference in London.Thomson Reuters
Britain's WPP, the world's largest advertising company, was also affected, the
BBC reported.
NORWAY
Projection of cyber code on hooded man is pictured in this illustration pictureThomson Reuters
Reuters reported that Norway's national security authority said a ransomware attack was taking place at one of the country's company, but didn't name which one.
GERMANY: Deutsche Post, Metro
German postal and logistics company Deutsche Post and wholesale retailer Metro both said their locations in Ukraine were part of the attack, and that they were assessing the impact.
Mondelēz International
Logo of Mondelez International is pictured at the company's building in Zurich.Thomson Reuters
The global food company Mondelez International said its employees were experiencing technical "difficulties in various geographies," but weren't sure if they too were the victim of a cyberattack.
"The Mondelēz International network is experiencing a global IT outage," the company said in a
statement. "Our global special situations management team is in place, and they are working to resolve the situation as quickly as possible."
DENMARK: Maersk
The MV Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller, the world's biggest container ship, arrives at the harbour of Rotterdam August 16, 2013. Reuters
The massive Danish shipping company A.P. Moller-Maersk, which is responsible for one out of seven containers shipped around the world, said every branch of its business was affected.
"We can confirm that Maersk IT systems are down across multiple sites and business units due to a cyber attack. We continue to assess the situation," the company wrote on its
website. "The safety of our employees, our operations and customer's business is our top priority. We will update when we have more information."
UNITED STATES: Merck
Pharmaceutical giant Merck was hit, too.
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