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  • On May 14, 2021, Ireland’s Health Service Executive fell victim to a devastating ransomware attack triggered by a single phishing email. The attack crippled hospitals nationwide, delaying treatments and compromising patient data. Despite warnings, the incident reflected systemic cybersecurity failures within the organization, ultimately highlighting vulnerabilities in health services globally.

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  • In 2010, Stuxnet emerged as a groundbreaking malware that not only infected computers but also physically destroyed industrial control systems, specifically targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities. Its sophisticated design showcased a new era of cyber warfare, highlighting vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure and proving that cyberattacks could cause tangible damage, setting a dangerous precedent for future conflicts.

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  • On June 27, 2017, the NotPetya cyber attack began in Ukraine, initially appearing as ransomware but ultimately functioning as wiper malware, aimed at destroying systems. Spreading globally, it disrupted major companies and caused over $10 billion in damages. The attack highlighted vulnerabilities in supply chains and the geopolitical implications of cyber warfare.

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