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Wisconsin Republican Party Says Hackers Stole $2.3 Million

著者: msmash
2020年10月30日 00:27
Hackers stole $2.3 million from the Wisconsin Republican Party's account that was being used to help reelect President Donald Trump in the key battleground state, the party's chairman told The Associated Press on Thursday. From a report: The party noticed the suspicious activity on Oct. 22 and contacted the FBI on Friday, said Republican Party Chairman Andrew Hitt. Hitt said the FBI is investigating. The attack was discovered less than two weeks before Election Day as both Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden made their final push to win Wisconsin and its 10 electoral votes. Trump won the state by fewer than 23,000 votes in 2016 and planned his third visit in seven days on Friday. Biden also planned to campaign in Wisconsin on Friday. Polls have consistently shown a tight race in the state, usually with Biden ahead by single digits and within the margin of error.

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FBI, DHS Warn Hospitals of 'Credible Threat' from Hackers

著者: msmash
2020年10月29日 23:48
Several federal agencies on Wednesday warned hospitals and cyber-researchers about "credible" information "of an increased and imminent cybercrime threat to U.S. hospitals and health-care providers." From a report: The FBI, the Department of Health and Human Services and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, part of the Department of Homeland Security and known as CISA, said hackers were targeting the sector, "often leading to ransomware attacks, data theft and the disruption of health-care services," according to an advisory. The advisory warned that hackers might use Ryuk ransomware "for financial gain." The warning comes as Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations surge across the country. The cybersecurity company FireEye said multiple U.S hospitals had been hit by a "coordinated" ransomware attack, with at least three publicly confirming being struck this week. [...] The attack was carried out by a financially motivated cybercrime group dubbed UNC1878 by computer security researchers, according to Charles Carmakal, FireEye's strategic services chief technology officer. At least three hospitals were severely affected by ransomware on Tuesday, he said, and multiple hospitals have been hit over the past several weeks. UNC1878 intends to target and deploy ransomware to hundreds of other hospitals, Carmakal said.

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