Toshiba victim of Ransomware - halts production of NAND Flash (updated)

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I once saw video about chip production and to my great surprise saw and heard (from company representative) that they use Windows on production machines.WTF Windows????
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Yes, while factories limited to internal network to prevent such attack, we can't exclude fact that ransomware could be brought inside by outside storage. I hope they are ok.
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kastriot:

Bullshit story they have internal network.
How many company being hacked because an employe link this network to internet to play condycrush or other bullshit... lol
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kruno:

I once saw video about chip production and to my great surprise saw and heard (from company representative) that they use Windows on production machines.WTF Windows????
Most companies use windows...so.........
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Sounds like another corporation lie so that companies can hike the prices of their products once again and screw over the consumers. At first when i heard about the DRAM shortage putting prices up, i thought nothing of it and accepted it. Then i noticed companies hiking the prices of every other component regardless of whether it has DRAM in it or not. Gaming Mice and Mechanical Keyboards, Power Supply Units etc. The manufacturers are taking us for mugs. Don't buy into their bullshit, wait it out. If no one buys their over-priced wares they'll be forced to lower prices back down to reasonable amounts again.
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Step 1 - Attack your own network. Step 2 - Shut down factory limiting global supply. Step 3 - Raise price of your products already in the market due to shortage. Step 4 - Report success to board and shareholders. When there are only a few large players worldwide, they can manipulate things such as this.
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ubercake:

Step 1 - Attack your own network. Step 2 - Shut down factory limiting global supply. Step 3 - Raise price of your products already in the market due to shortage. Step 4 - Report success to board and shareholders. When there are only a few large players worldwide, they can manipulate things such as this.
Step 1 should be pretend the network is hacked, as they don't want to do any real damage that costs money.
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Aura89:

Most companies use windows...so.........
In that environment i would expect that front end consist of UNIX/linux and back-end RTOS. I don't know but simply Windows doesn't inspire confidence of precision and reliability needed for that kind of a job. I can already imagine BSOD in the middle of laser exposure 🙂:):)
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ubercake:

Step 1 - Attack your own network. Step 2 - Shut down factory limiting global supply. Step 3 - Raise price of your products already in the market due to shortage. Step 4 - Report success to board and shareholders. When there are only a few large players worldwide, they can manipulate things such as this.
+10 though the same xD
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Unlikely the actual production machines are affected. They could probably still spit out production runs without much difficulty. But when all your inventory, invoices, production files, schedules, emails, etc are locked behind a ransomware encryption, any company grinds to a halt. A small engineering company I worked for got hit with ransomware because someone opened the wrong attachment on a email. Hundreds of manhours of work were lost, thousands of hours worth drawings because one of the backup servers got infected and we had to perform a full stock take of our inventory. It probably would have been cheaper to pay the ransom. Also it's not uncommon for production machines to operate off windows OS's. Win XP is still widely used across the industry because that's what the software is certified on.
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What a load of TOSH.
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ubercake:

Step 1 - Attack your own network. Step 2 - Shut down factory limiting global supply. Step 3 - Raise price of your products already in the market due to shortage. Step 4 - Report success to board and shareholders. When there are only a few large players worldwide, they can manipulate things such as this.
You can wear tin-foil hat all you want, but Toshiba is not in financial nor political position to make such move. They just make favor for their main competitor = Samsung.
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Hey! Look!....some CEO´s dog got sick........let´s rise memory price again!!!......Any excuse is valid for that these days 🙁