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00:00 In the weekend, unpleasant things happened on the internet.
00:03 And no, I'm not talking about the pictures from Ulf Kristersson's 60th birthday party.
00:07 They actually looked really nice.
00:09 Without this.
00:11 Subsequently, we are starting to get a grip on the seriousness of this weekend's extensive IT attacks.
00:18 Many companies, municipalities and regions are affected.
00:22 Sweden is hacked.
00:24 It is the Finnish company Tito Evry that delivers IT services that have been attacked.
00:29 The attack affected, in turn, businesses and of course, Sweden's most vulnerable groups.
00:34 We came here from Lingbo to buy pellets, but we couldn't get anything here.
00:40 No, it's true that some rabbits are affected by pellet shortage, but there were several victims.
00:45 I came here to buy some cat food.
00:49 Yes, it's annoying, especially if it's long-term.
00:54 It wasn't a targeted attack against all the small animals in Sweden. There were human victims as well.
01:00 120 authorities and universities' salary system has been affected,
01:04 as the state's service center is one of those affected by the hacking attack.
01:09 Many municipalities and regions have big problems with their data systems.
01:14 Isn't it strange that they have filmed the writer?
01:17 It's always like this when hacking is to be portrayed on TV.
01:19 No one knows exactly what's going on or how it's done.
01:22 It's always a 60-year-old photographer at SVT who's like, "I have a picture of the writer over here. Is it IT?"
01:27 I think it's IT.
01:29 At a press conference today, the Minister of Civil Defense, Carl Oscar Bolin, said that he still doesn't know how big the attack was.
01:37 But he knows that 120 authorities have been affected, including the parliament, several universities and municipalities.
01:43 And perhaps worst of all, Göteborg's back-up theater ticket site is down there.
01:49 I suspect that the theater is just following the trend.
01:53 "I haven't sold a ticket in several months. Is it the hacking attack?"
01:57 "Yes, exactly. It's the hacking attack, of course. That's how it has to be."
02:01 The whole of Sweden seems to be taken by surprise by this IT attack, except for one person, one Swedish, who saw it coming.
02:08 I'm not so sad about it, because I think that the digitalization...
02:12 All idiots jump on it instantaneously, and now they get the punishment.
02:17 Now we get the punishment.
02:20 It needs truth, I'll tell you that.
02:22 Then you can question the fact that he chooses to call it "instantaneously".
02:26 I know that the digitalization has been going on for like 30 years.
02:29 But then you have to remember that the man in the picture is 202 years old.
02:33 What is perceived as a long time for us is just a blink for him.
02:37 But okay, how does such a hacking attack work?
02:40 When an employee clicks on a damaged code, it is allowed to access his computer.
02:45 From there, he can take control of all computers in the company's organization.
02:49 Now the demand for a solution will increase.
02:51 It's scary, though. The hackers kidnap his data and demand money.
02:55 I can see no expert, but that you get a press release, and then maybe a worn-out, anti-tangent QR code.
03:02 "Oh, dear God, it's our computer, they have it!"
03:05 And then you have to pay. I don't know.
03:07 Someone on TitoEvry has clicked on a shady link and met a message like this.
03:12 This is the real message. I don't want to blackmail any people or any action.
03:17 I will read the message completely neutral.
03:21 "Keep in mind that there is a fair price to make it all go away.
03:24 The best thing you can do is follow our instructions, Spaziba."
03:30 I'm not saying who I'm suspecting.
03:32 Now that the Swedish NATO membership is in force,
03:34 you warn that this type of attack will only increase.
03:37 The risk of hybrid attacks against Sweden is expected to increase after a NATO membership.
03:41 It can be cyber attacks against critical infrastructure,
03:46 it can be interference operations, and it can actually be pure sabotage actions.
03:50 I'm not saying who is behind this, but hack attacks create unrest, insecurity and chaos.
03:56 It's exactly the same three words that stand on all Russian rubles.
04:01 So, how can we protect ourselves the next time our authorities should start listening to their own advice?
04:07 So, to crack, that's the least you can ask for, is to get some extra hard drives and backups
04:12 and stop giving these worthless Finnish companies shit.
04:15 Are we the only ones who should prepare for war?
04:17 We have done it, I have done it, I have bought a radio, canned food, water tanks,
04:22 I have even got two small spare kids in case something happens to my regular kids.
04:26 (audience applauds)
04:29 (applause)

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