Aeroflot cyberattack

Russian Hackers Seized Norwegian Dam, Intelligence Service Says

The Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) has officially attributed a cyberattack on a hydropower dam in Bremanger to Russia, marking the first time Oslo has formally accused Moscow. The attack, which occurred in April, allowed water to flow unnoticed for four hours, releasing 500 liters per second. PST’s head stated the incident exemplifies a shift in activity from pro-Russian cyber actors aimed at creating fear and chaos. Although no injuries or damage resulted, the PST is warning that Russian intelligence services are actively attempting to gather information and recruit contacts within Norway.

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Russia Suspected in Federal Court Filing System Breach Following DOGE Access

Russia Is Suspected to Be Behind Breach of Federal Court Filing System

You know, when you hear “Russia” and “cyber breach” in the same sentence these days, it’s hardly surprising. Unfortunately, that’s exactly where we’re at again, with mounting suspicion that Russia is behind a breach of the federal court filing system. It’s almost become a cliché, hasn’t it? That said, it doesn’t make it any less serious.

The situation is made all the more concerning when you consider the potential context. It appears that there might have been some pretty convenient actions taken, like halting cybersecurity measures meant to defend against Russian cyberattacks, around the same time this breach likely took place.… Continue reading

National Guard Deployed After City Cyberattack: Human Error Remains the Weakest Link

St. Paul, Minnesota, has been targeted in a “deliberate, coordinated, digital attack” resulting in the deployment of the National Guard, including its cyber protection component, after the city’s response capacity was exceeded. The city responded by shutting down its information systems, causing disruptions to city services, while emergency services remained operational. The city has hired cybersecurity firms and is working with the FBI to investigate the nature of the attack, which may be ransomware, and determine what data was accessed or stolen. City employees are advised to take measures to secure their digital information.

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Aeroflot Hit by $50M Loss: Calls for Hacking Russia in Response to Attacks

Aeroflot, the Russian airline, suffered a significant cyberattack resulting in widespread disruptions, flight cancellations, and substantial financial losses. According to analysts, the total losses could reach up to US$50 million, accounting for recovery costs, halted sales, and reputational damage. The attack, launched by hacker groups Silent Crow and Cyber Partisans BY, targeted Aeroflot’s IT infrastructure, leading to the destruction of thousands of servers. Recovery efforts are expected to be lengthy, potentially taking up to a year, and have already resulted in a decline in Aerofot shares.

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Aeroflot Flights Canceled After Cyberattack, Fuels Anti-Russia Sentiment

A pro-Ukraine hacking group known as Silent Crow claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Russian airline Aeroflot, causing the cancellation of dozens of flights. The Kremlin confirmed the attack and launched a criminal investigation, as departure boards at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport displayed flight cancellations. Silent Crow, in a statement linked to the war in Ukraine, stated they had collaborated with a Belarusian group, Cyber Partisans. The attack appeared politically motivated, aiming to disrupt operations rather than for financial gain, according to cybersecurity experts.

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Aeroflot Flight Cancellations: Ukrainian Hackers Claim Responsibility, Sparking Safety Concerns

Aeroflot, Russia’s flag carrier, faced significant disruption on Monday, leading to the cancellation of dozens of flights due to a cyberattack claimed by a pro-Ukrainian hacking group. The Kremlin expressed concern, confirming a criminal investigation was underway. The hacking group, Silent Crow, claimed responsibility, citing the attack as part of the ongoing war in Ukraine and stating they had penetrated the airline’s network. This resulted in widespread flight cancellations and delays, leaving passengers stranded with limited information.

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