TAIPEI, Aug 6 — Chipmaker giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) said today the computer virus that brought its production to a halt for two days was a variant of the WannaCry ransomware that hit users all around the world.

WannaCry infected more than 200,000 users in more than 150 countries last year, encrypting user files and demanding ransom payments from their owners to get them back. 

TSMC — a key Apple supplier — said some its computer systems and equipment in its Taiwan plants were infected on August 3 during software installation, which is expected to cause shipment delays and cutting third-quarter revenue by two per cent.

It comes as Apple is set to release new iPhone models later this year.

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TSMC declined to specify which customers and products are affected by the brief outage, but it said no confidential information was compromised.  

Chief Executive Officer CC Wei told reporters and analysts today that the virus has been eliminated and all production is back online. 

Wei ruled out the incident as a hack targeted at the company, but an oversight by employees to conduct virus scans properly. 

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“This is purely our negligence so I don’t think there is any hacking behaviour,” he said. 

“We regret this. There won’t be any more human errors,” said Wei.

He added that TSMC will develop a more automated anti-virus procedure going forward. 

The firm said it is in close contact with its customers to minimise the impact, and maintains its sales growth outlook for the year. — AFP