The global cyberattack that started on Friday spread to thousands of additional computers, as workers turned on their computers to start a new workweek.
Transmitted by email, the malicious software, locks users out of their computers, threatening to destroy data within 7 days if a ransom is not paid.
Technology Correspondent Rachel Silverman has more.
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