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cybersecurity-politics1 year ago

"Retribution: Hackers Target Russian Prisoner Database in Response to Navalny's Death"

Hackers, allegedly seeking revenge for the death of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, breached a Russian prison contractor's website and stole a database containing information on hundreds of thousands of Russian prisoners and their relatives. They also manipulated the online prison shop's prices and left pro-Navalny messages. The hackers claim to be a mix of nationalities, including Russian expatriates and Ukrainians, and are sharing the stolen data in the hope of uncovering the truth behind Navalny's death. This incident highlights the rise of politically motivated hacking, or "hacktivism," in the context of geopolitical tensions, particularly in the aftermath of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

cybersecurity-politics1 year ago

"Ransomware Group Sets Deadline for Release of Trump Documents and Fulton County Cyber Incident Update"

The hacking group LockBit 3.0 has threatened to release documents related to Donald Trump's court cases unless a ransom is paid, with a new deadline set for Thursday. The group, known for its ransomware attacks, has targeted various organizations and is demanding payment in exchange for not publishing stolen documents. The FBI and other law enforcement agencies have been involved in ongoing efforts to combat the group, which has claimed to have backup copies of documents taken from the Fulton County government's website. The situation has raised concerns about cybersecurity and the potential impact on legal proceedings involving Trump.

cybersecurity-politics1 year ago

"Fulton County's Voter Registration System Limited by Cyberattack"

Fulton County's voter registration system has been isolated from the state's system after a cyberattack hit the county government, affecting its phones, courts, and tax systems. The attack, which occurred over the weekend, did not seem to be linked to the upcoming election, but precautionary measures were taken. The county is working with a cybersecurity firm to investigate the incident and restore the systems, with the voter registration deadline for the primary approaching on Feb. 12. The cyberattack has not affected the case against former President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants over alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in the state.

cybersecurity-politics1 year ago

"Fulton County Government Grapples with Cyberattack Fallout"

A cyberattack in Fulton County, Georgia, has affected government systems, including the district attorney's office prosecuting former President Donald Trump on election interference charges. The attack has caused a county-wide outage of desktop phones, intranet, and devices using county servers, with law enforcement investigating the incident. While there is no specific timeframe for system restoration, the county has stated that there has been no known transfer of sensitive information. The FBI has been in contact with the county about the incident, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation is not currently involved in the matter.