It would appear that most of the 70 Petya signatures are quite old, dating back 
to at least 2016 malware also known as Petya, some components of which might be 
present in this latest epidemic, but none of them were published in the last 
two days.

On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 06:23 AM, Alain Zidouemba wrote:
> 
> This went out yesterday to address the latest variant:
> 
> Win.Ransomware.Agent-6331177-0
> 
> 
> Additionally, there are over 70 signatures that contain the keyword "Petya"
> in their name.
> 
> Alain

-Al-
-- 
Al Varnell
Mountain View, CA




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