Cyber Security News

Aluminum Giant Hit by Ransomware
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Aluminum Giant Hit by Ransomware

On March 19, 2019, Norwegian aluminum production giant Hydro announced that it had suffered a cyber-attack. Further, the company announced that it was a ransomware infection that affected the entire company. This can be seen as a major cybersecurity event as, since the start of 2019, there have not

Mirai Botnet Upgraded
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Mirai Botnet Upgraded

Recently published research shows that the infamous Mirai botnet has been upgraded to attack to new classes of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, those been smart signage TVs and wireless presentation systems. This at first glance does not appear to be a major revelation, what is worrying is how the

POS Malware Seen Targeting SMBs
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POS Malware Seen Targeting SMBs

Waking up to a notification from your bank saying that you spent a lot of money on some online purchase from a company in a country you’ve never thought of visiting is a horrible way to wake up. Cybercriminals have a unique ability to ruin days, even those of people careful with their credit cards.

Jackson County Forks Out $400,00 for Ransomware Payment
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Jackson County Forks Out $400,00 for Ransomware Payment

It was a commonly held belief that hackers using ransomware would only go after private individuals. When WannaCry struck this belief was well and truly shattered. Increasingly hacker groups are seeing the value of attacking government organizations, hospitals, and companies. One of the reasons for

Cyber Espionage Group behind SingHealth Breach Identified
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Cyber Espionage Group behind SingHealth Breach Identified

Towards the end of July 2018, it was reported that SingHealth, a medical services provider in Singapore, suffered a major data breach where approximately 1.5 million patients had their records exposed. At the time AFP that the initial analysis was done by Singapore's Cyber Security Agency and that t

Ransomware Attack on Israeli Websites Fails Horribly
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Ransomware Attack on Israeli Websites Fails Horribly

Over the past weekend, hackers launched a ransomware campaign in an attempt to infect millions of Israelis. Based on current evidence it is believed that the hackers are operating out of Palestine and may be affiliated with the #OpIsreal campaigns. OpIsreal forms part of nearly yearly cyber-attacks

Coinhive Throws In the Towel
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Coinhive Throws In the Towel

What started it out with the intention of being an innovative way to replace banner ads on websites turned into an incredibly popular piece of malware. When Coinhive began its life it was innocent. Rather than web developers using space for ad banners they could add a JavaScript file to the browser

WinPot Turns ATMs into Jackpot Machines
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WinPot Turns ATMs into Jackpot Machines

The dream of having an ATM give you money without ever deducting it from your bank account is a relatable dream for a large majority of the population. Real currency that can be spent as one wished with no repercussion on your own personal balance is too good to be true. Hacker’s beg to differ and h

Microsoft Reveals New Fancy Bear Campaign
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Microsoft Reveals New Fancy Bear Campaign

It is no over-exaggeration to say that APT 28, also called Fancy Bear, has become a thorn in the side of law enforcement and security researchers. Fancy Bear is believed to have links with Russian military and intelligence agencies including the GRU, or the Main Directorate of the General Staff of t