- Ireland: Fresh cyber attack impacts HSE
June 9, 2023
The Health Service Executive (HSE) has been impacted by a fresh cyber attack. Work is ongoing to determine the impact on HSE data following the attack which has been as criminal in nature and international in scale. But no patient data is believed to have been accessed at this stage. Read more… Source: The Irish News
- Australian law firm HWL Ebsworth probing hacked data
June 9, 2023
A prominent Australian law firm is investigating claims hackers have published data taken from the company on the dark web. HWL Ebsworth, which has clients at either commercial or government level in every state or territory, on Friday said it had learned of the data release. Read more… Source: The New Daily
- Ukrainian hackers take down service provider for Russian banks
June 9, 2023
A group of Ukrainian hackers known as the Cyber.Anarchy.Squad claimed an attack that took down Russian telecom provider Infotel JSC on Thursday evening. Among other things, Moscow-based Infotel provides connectivity services between the Russian Central Bank and other Russian banks, online stores, and credit institutions. Read more… Source: Bleeping Computer
- Detecting and mitigating a multi-stage AiTM phishing and BEC campaign
June 8, 2023
Microsoft Defender Experts uncovered a multi-stage adversary-in-the-middle (AiTM) phishing and business email compromise (BEC) attack against banking and financial services organizations. The attack originated from a compromised trusted vendor and transitioned into a series of AiTM attacks and follow-on BEC activity spanning multiple organizations. Read more… Source: Microsoft
- Offbeat Social Engineering Tricks in a Scammer’s Handbook
June 8, 2023
Contrary to stereotype, today’s cyberattacks aren’t limited to complex tactics such as the use of zero-day exploits or polymorphic malware that flies under the radar of traditional defenses. Instead of going the extra mile to set such schemes in motion, most threat actors take a shortcut and piggyback the human factor. A combination of a would-be ...
- #StopRansomware: CL0P Ransomware Gang Exploits MOVEit Vulnerability
June 7, 2023
CISA and FBI released a joint Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA) CL0P Ransomware Gang Exploits MOVEit Vulnerability in response to a recent vulnerability exploitation attributed to CL0P Ransomware Gang. This joint guide provides indicators of compromise (IOCs) and tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) identified through FBI investigations as recently as May this year. Additionally, it provides immediate ...
- UAE: ChatGPT used to launch cyber and ransomware attacks, says head of cybersecurity
June 7, 2023
Cyber attackers are using ChatGPT to launch ransomware attacks, said a senior UAE government official on Wednesday. “The emerging trend at the start of the year is that ChatGPT is used in some of the ransomware and phishing attacks. We investigated this with our partners and the discovery is really clear that adversaries are using that ...
- Thousands of Aer Lingus staff data stolen in ransomware attack
June 7, 2023
A Russia-linked ransomware gang responsible for a global cyber attack that has led to 5,000 Aer Lingus staff having their data stolen may have acquired enough information for identity theft, a leading cybercrime expert has warned. US company Progress Software revealed last week hackers had found a way to compromise the MOVEit Transfer software which is ...
- Adversaries increasingly using vendor and contractor accounts to infiltrate networks
June 6, 2023
The software supply chain has become a key security focus for many organizations, but the risks associated with supply chain attacks are often misunderstood. High-profile incidents like those reported by 3CX and MSI routinely grab headlines, continuing a trajectory of big-name security events that involve one specific aspect of the supply chain – software. Successful software-focused ...
- At least 100,000 Nova Scotians affected by cyber theft of government employee files
June 6, 2023
Cyber-criminals made off with the personal and banking information of at least 100,000 Nova Scotians last week, before the Nova Scotia government secured a file transfer service that had been breached as part of a global attack on MOVEit. Nova Scotia’s Minister of Cyber Security and Digital Service Colton LeBlanc provided that number Tuesday as part ...

