In early 2014, security researchers discovered something that felt unreal — a flaw that let attackers silently siphon memory straight out of servers. Not files. Not logs. Memory. Raw, unfiltered thoughts of machines.

NotPetya (2017): The Malware That Pretended to Be a Ransom Attack… Then Destroyed Everything
It began in Ukraine — inside a widely used tax accounting software called M.E.Doc. Attackers compromised the update server and delivered a poisoned software patch

