The following is a Google translation of a recent news story by Hugo Joncas: Hackers have managed to infiltrate the Justice Department’s system, and even send malware to citizens who traded with these addresses. The ministry was careful not to warn the public about the attack, but after many questions from our Bureau of Investigation,…
MA: Somerset Berkley Regional High School a victim of ransomware attack
Herald News Staff reports: Somerset Berkley Regional High School was a victim of a ransom-ware attack, according to a letter sent to parents by Superintendent Jeffrey Schoonover. Oh July 17, some high school computer systems were encrypted, which means they could no longer operate. Read more on Taunton Daily Gazette. h/t, @VERISDB
DLL Fixer leads to Cyrat Ransomware
Karsten Hahn writes about a new ransomware, Cyrat: While hunting for new malware we often use Yara rules to find suspicious samples. One of my generic ransomware hunt rules found this new ransomware sample. At the time it had only 2 detections on Virustotal. The first submission date is 25. August 2020. […] The malware…
AusCERT says alleged DoE hack came from a third-party
Catalin Cimpanu reports: The Australian Computer Emergency Response Team (AusCERT) denied claims today that hackers had breached the Department of Education, Skills, and Employment (DoE), and downloaded the personal details of more than one million students, teachers, and staff. Rumors of a supposed hack first surfaced yesterday after a hacker shared an archive file on…
Norway’s parliament attacked by hackers
AFP reports: Norway’s parliament said Tuesday it had been the target of a “vast” cyber attack that enabled hackers to access the emails of some lawmakers. The hackers’ identities were not immediately known. “The parliament has recently been targeted in a vast cyber attack,” the institution wrote in a statement. Read more on The Local…
Colorado Man Sentenced to 11 Years in Prison for Moderating Disputes on Darknet Marketplace AlphaBay
A follow-up to the case of Bryan Connor Herrell from the U.S. Department of Justice. Herrell’s sentencing following his guilty plea in January had been delayed due to the pandemic. A Colorado man was sentenced today by U.S. District Court Judge Dale A. Drozd to 11 years in prison. According to court documents, Bryan Connor…