, someone has withdrawn funds acquired when victims paid ransomsAttack.Ransom. Almost three months on from the WannaCry ransomware outbreakAttack.Ransom, those behind the global cyberattackAttack.Ransomhave finally cashed out their ransom paymentsAttack.Ransom. The WannaCry epidemic hitAttack.Ransomorganisations around the world in May , with the file-encrypting malware -- which used a leaked NSA exploit -- attackingAttack.RansomWindows systems . It infected over 300,000 PCs and crippling systems across the Americas , Europe , Russia , and China . The UK 's National Health Service was particularly badly hitAttack.Ransomby the attackAttack.Ransom, with hospitals and doctor 's surgeries knocked offline , and some services not restored until days after the ransomware hitAttack.Ransom. WannaCry continued to claim victims even after the initial outbreak : June saw Honda forced to shut down a factory due to an infection and speed cameras in Victoria , Australia also fell victim to the ransomware . While the attackAttack.Ransomwas certainly high profile , mistakes in the code meant many victims of WannaCryAttack.Ransomwere able to successfully unlock systems without giving into the demandsAttack.Ransomof hackers . A bot tracking ransom paymentsAttack.Ransomsays only 338 victims paidAttack.Ransomthe $ 300 bitcoin ransom demandAttack.Ransom- not exactly a large haul for an attack which infected hundreds of thousands of computers . In the months since the attackAttack.Ransom, the bitcoin wallets containing the money extortedAttack.Ransomby WannaCry were left untouched , but August 3 saw them suddenly start to be emptied . At the time of withdrawal , the value of the wallets totalled $ 140,000 thanks to changes in the valuation of bitcoin . Three separate withdrawals between 7.3 bitcoin ( $ 20,055 ) and 9.67 bitcoin ( $ 26,435 ) were made in the space of a minute at 4:10am BST , accounting for around half of the total value of the extorted funds . Five minutes later , three more withdrawals of between seven bitcoin ( $ 19.318 ) and 10 Bitcoin ( $ 27,514 ) were made in the space of another 60 seconds . Ten minutes later , a final withdrawal was made , emptying the remaining bitcoin from the WannaCry wallets . There 's no official confirmation of who carried out the attack , but both private cybersecurity firms and investigating government agencies have pointed to North Korea as the culprit . A month after WannaCryAttack.Ransom, companies around the world found themselves being hitAttack.Ransomby another fast-spreading cyberattack in the form of Petya , which like WannaCry is still causing issues for some of those affected . Unfortunately , the success of WannaCry and Petya infection rates means many cybercriminal groups are attempting to copy the worm-like features of these viruses for their own ends .