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WannaCry started a new debate: How much safe is Cashless society?

WannaCry ransomware has started a debate around the world about the safety of cyberspace.
Now after this attack,  It is quite evident that no government, no financial institution, Anti-virus software developer, or either ‘whatever’ is is really capable of stopping cyber attacks.

But still, government around the world is trying to eliminate the cash. How people can trust with this kind of cyber security?

Even if people start using digital mode of payment with this kind of cyber security then if some ransomware like WannaCry hit the cyber space then, as a result, nobody will be able to buy food.
Some of these essential and logical questions were answered by ArmstrongEconomics.com

"The WannaCry ransom attack is actually variant from a February 2015 sample attributed to the Lazarus Group, a Kaspersky-tracked actor tied to the North Korean government. Parts of the code go beyond shared code. It appears to be written by the same programmer.

Let’s get something straight here. At the core of those responsible is really the NSA and Microsoft itself. The attack exploited a Windows networking protocol to spread within networks, and while Microsoft released a patch nearly two months ago, it’s become very clear that patch didn’t reach all users particularly because institutions often do not install patches fearing that proprietary software may not function.

If behind the curtain we have government demanding back-doors into iPhones and computer so they can listen to everything everywhere, well guess what – so can everyone else. Patches will work for individual users, but not major institutions. Trying to upgrade their operations is a real effort. They are slow to act and thus vulnerable.

The NSA was well aware of this little trick. The real answer is the NSA and FBI must do the investigation the old fashion way. Stop asking for secret back-doors that never remain secret very long. The entire world will become vulnerable and they use to counterfeit an adversary’s currency to undermine their economy. Today, if we keep this nonsense up, they will hack into the entire thing and shut it down.

The idea of moving to a cashless society is just insane. Somebody has to give up something here. Trust me – the intelligence community will not take responsibility."
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