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cybersecurity2 years ago

Russian Intel Officers Charged with Hacking US and UK Agencies in Sophisticated Cyber Attacks

Two Russian intelligence officers have been indicted by the U.S. Justice Department for allegedly hacking into U.S. and British government agencies in an attempt to gather intelligence and influence British politics. The officers, identified as members of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), were charged with conspiracy to commit computer fraud and abuse. The indictment revealed that the hacking campaign targeted national security officials and defense contractors, compromising email accounts and stealing valuable intelligence. The U.S. officials emphasized that the Russian operation crossed the line by weaponizing stolen information to influence democratic processes in an ally country. The State Department announced rewards for information leading to the identification or location of the officers, while the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control imposed sanctions.

cybersecurity2 years ago

Global Cyberattack Targets U.S. Government Agencies and Institutions.

Multiple U.S. government agencies, including the Department of Energy, were targeted in a global cyberattack on the widely used file-transfer service MOVEit. The attack was carried out by a Russian-speaking criminal group, which has been blamed for several recent attacks exploiting MOVEit. The government has not received any extortion demands or observed any data leaks, and users of MOVEit can now install a patch to eliminate the software vulnerability used by hackers. The software company Progress, which operates MOVEit, has rolled out security patches and is engaged with federal law enforcement and other agencies.

cybersecurity2 years ago

Global Cyberattack Targets US Government Agencies.

Several US government agencies have been targeted in a global hacking campaign that exploited a vulnerability in widely used file transfer software MOVEit, according to the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. The agency is working to understand the impacts and ensure timely remediation, while the FBI and US National Security Agency have not yet provided details on the breaches. The US does not expect any significant impact from the cyberattack.