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Bank Info Security 3 months ago

Stryker Hack Affects First Quarter Results

Stryker Has Said It Doesn't Carry Cyber insuranceStryker notified regulators that its March cyberattack will impact the medtech maker's first quarter financial results. The company also does not appear to have a cyber insurance policy in place to help cover costs associated with the disruptive incident claimed by Iranian hackers.

Bank Info Security 3 months, 4 weeks ago

Stryker Wiper Attack: Hackers Boast as Lawsuits Pile Up

Medtech Maker Is Still Recovering While Iranian Hackers Threaten More Attack VictimsAs medtech maker Stryker continues working to restore global IT systems brought offline by a cyberattack last week, class action lawsuits against the company are piling up in federal court and the Iranian hackers claiming credit for the attack are warning of more assaults to come on other victims.

Medical Device Manufacturer Hack Was Likely OpportunisticAn Iranian cyberattack on medical device maker Stryker's internal IT environment does not appear to affect connected products used by the company's healthcare clients. But an outage of Stryker's electronic ordering system could lead to supply chain issues for its customers.

Healthcare Hit Shows Symbols Matter as Iran Shifts Focus to Economic DamageCybersecurity experts say that the Handala "hacktivist" group that claimed credit for attacks against two American firms on Wednesday is run by the Iranian government. The shift to destructive cyberattacks parallels Iran's attempt to inflict greater economic damage on the United States and allies.

Experts Urge Preparedness, Nonstop Vigilance, See Ongoing Risk of Online ReprisalsSeven days into the United States and Israel continuing "major combat operations" against Iran, Tehran continues to respond with kinetic attacks against neighboring countries. While no cyberattacks have emerged, experts see unpredictability and continue to urge caution, monitoring and preparedness.

Bank Info Security 4 months, 2 weeks ago

Iran Conflict Elevates Cyber Risk for Healthcare

Experts Warn of DDoS, Ransomware, Proxy And Other Attacks on Health SectorThe escalating conflict emerging from the U.S. and Israel military strikes this weekend on Iran, which killed the country's top leadership and crippled its internet connectivity, could erupt into cyberattacks against the healthcare sector by Iranian sympathizers and proxies, experts warn.

Bank Info Security 4 months, 2 weeks ago

Western Cybersecurity Experts Brace for Iranian Reprisal

US and Israel May Have Launched 'Largest Cyberattack in History' Against TehranOrganizations across the West and allied nations should prepare for Iranian cyberattacks in the wake of Israeli and U.S. ongoing strikes, threat intelligence firms warned as the first signs of the Iranian cyber counteroffensive became clear on Sunday

China, Iran, North Korea Hackers Exploit Gemini Across Attack Life CycleState-backed hackers weaponized Google's artificial intelligence model Gemini to accelerate cyberattacks, using the productivity tool as an offensive asset for reconnaissance, social engineering and malware development. Google said it has disabled accounts and strengthened defenses.

Iranian Officials Call Internet Outages Intentional to Disrupt Israeli OperationsIranian officials said widespread internet outages were deliberate and meant to disrupt covert Israeli operations within the country following days of missile attacks from Israel and a rapidly escalating regional conflict that experts warn could trigger major cyberattacks on critical infrastructure.

Disruption of Country's Biggest Bank Comes as Israel-Iran War IntensifiesA pro-Israel hacking group claims to have disrupted a major Iranian bank as hostilities between the two countries raged into their fifth day. Hacking group Gonjeshke said Tuesday morning it "conducted cyberattacks which destroyed the data of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' Bank Sepah."

Analysts Warn US Infrastructure May Be Next as Iran Plans Missile Strike ResponseIsrael’s strike on Iranian military and nuclear targets has triggered fears of retaliatory cyberattacks, with analysts warning that Tehran may escalate disruptions against U.S. and Israeli critical infrastructure through proxy campaigns, brute-force attacks or coordinated DDoS strikes.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 5 months ago

APT Groups Using Ransomware 'Smokescreen' for Espionage

Russian, Iranian and Chinese APTs Among Most Active Ransomware CollaboratorsSecurity researchers are increasingly finding it challenging to attribute cyberattacks due to surging cooperation between nation-state hackers and ransomware groups, especially for espionage purposes. They say it reflects the blurring of the lines between state-directed and criminal activities.

Feds: 3 Defendants Acted on Behalf of Iran’s Military to Interfere With US ElectionThe United States indicted three Iranian hackers, alleging they stole sensitive data from government officials and the campaign of President Donald Trump. The hackers reportedly worked with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard to spread disinformation and manipulate the 2024 U.S. elections.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 5 months ago

US Sanctions Iranian Cyber Heads for Attacks on Israeli Tech

Sanctions Follow Iranian Cyberattacks Targeting US Critical Infrastructure SectorsThe United States sanctioned senior leaders of the Iranian government cyber unit responsible for carrying out malicious cyber campaigns against American critical infrastructure sectors. The sanctions are a direct response to hacks against water system operators that use Israeli systems and software.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 6 months ago

Iranian APT Used No-Justice Wiper in Recent Albanian Attacks

Reports Say Attempts to Delete Data in the Attacks Were UnsuccessfulIranian hackers targeted the Albanian Parliament using the No-Justice Wiper and other commonly used tools. The attack came months after Albania had severed diplomatic ties with Iran following a July cyberattack that disrupted the country's online governmental services portal.