Waqas reports: Two of the most popular flight tracking websites, Flightradar24 and PlaneFinder had their service disrupted after consecutively suffering multiple cyberattacks. It seems like a well-organized hacking campaign targeting real-time flight tracking service providers. Flightradar24 was attacked thrice in two days, whereas PlaneFinder was attacked multiple times. Read more on HackRead. h/t, @Ch1mung0
Swatch shuts down some technology systems after cyberattack
Brenna Hughes Neghaiwi reports: Swatch Group UHR.S shut down some of its technology systems after detecting a cyberattack over the weekend, the world’s biggest watchmaker said on Tuesday. “Swatch Group confirms that it has identified clear signs of a developing cyber-attack on some of its IT systems during the weekend,” the company said in an emailed…
Inspector General’s Report Confirms CBP Contractor Was Hacked, Resulting In Sensitive Info Making Its Way To The Dark Web
Tim Cushing reports an update on a 2019 breach previously noted on this site; Last year, a CBP vendor suffered a data breach affecting more than 100,000 people who had crossed the border at checkpoints. The CBP refused to name the contractor involved in the breach, but internal documents indicated it was Perceptics. Perceptics provided and maintained the…
Framework Outlines How Companies Should Talk About Breaches
Fahmida Y. Rashid writes: Investigating and recovering from security incidents are extremely stressful and time-consuming. Talking about what happened poses a different set of challenges, and many organizations struggle with effective communication. Organizations are increasingly developing incident response playbooks to plan out in advance what steps to take in case of a security breach—such as…
The Cyber-Avengers Protecting Hospitals From Ransomware
Sonner Kehrt has an article on CTI that begins: It was early February when Ohad Zaidenberg first started noticing malicious emails and files disguised as information about Covid. He’s a cyber intelligence researcher based in Israel, and they were the sort of schemes he encountered all the time—benign-looking messages that trick people into giving someone network…
UK investigates cyberattack leaking Syria propaganda operations
The Middle East Monitor (MEMO) reports: The British government is probing a hack carried out on computer systems belonging to the British Foreign Ministry, which resulted in hundreds of files exposing its propaganda operations in Syria being stolen. In the massive security breach reported by the UK-based news outlet Middle East Eye, hackers sought out files…