Cybersécurité dans l'espace: comment Thales relève les défis à venir
Hanover The automotive supplier and tyre manufacturer Continental says it has been the victim of a cyber attack - but the company does not report any impairment of business. The IT department discovered at the beginning of August that cyber criminals had partially infiltrated Conti's systems, a company spokesman said in Hanover on Wednesday. However, Continental had continued to maintain control over the systems, and there had been no encryption of data or ransom demand by the attackers. Business activities were not affected at any time. According to current knowledge, third-party IT systems were also not affected, the Hanover-based company said. Read more about it : here
A German auto parts store, Autodoc, located in Finland, has suffered a data breach, according to a statement sent to its customers. Attackers managed to break into the company's internal "communication tool" and use it to steal customers' personal data. The attack was quickly stopped, but the company says the data was still stolen. Customers' names, home addresses, phone numbers and email addresses were affected. Read more about it : here
Un fournisseur de logiciels des communes néerlandaises d'Eijsden-Margraten, de Gulpen-Wittem, de Kerkrade, de Meerssen et de Vaals a été touché par une cyber-attaque fin juillet. La cyber-attaque ciblait un système administratif du domaine social. Ce sont les communes elles-mêmes qui signalent l'incident par la voie d'un communiqué conjoint. A cause de l'attaque, des fichiers ont été cryptés et ne sont plus accessibles. Il semble s'agir d'une contamination à un rançongiciel ('ransomware'). 'Le système en question a été examiné dans le détail par une agence spécialisée dans la cybersécurité. L'examen a démontré qu'il n'y avait pas d'indication de vol de données', indiquent les communes. Read more about it : here
Portugal TAP company was the target of a cyberattack on Thursday night. The airline says flight security is guaranteed (despite the thre day strike affecting the country), but it has not been possible to conclude wheter there was improper access to customer data, the airline announced on Friday, cited by news agency Lusa. Read more about it : here
According to the CyberKnow media, the pro-Russian hacktivist group "Russian Cyber Army" has announced that it is targeting a Finnish imaging satellite belonging to the ICEYE company. ICEYE has an agreement with a Ukrainian foundation owned by Sergei Prytula to provide them with imagery, probably for military purposes, according to the hacktivist group. The nature of the attacks is not specified. Read more about it : here
Près de Pont-Audemer, une maison de retraite victime d'une cyberattaque L'Ehpad des Franches Terres à Beuzeville, près de Pont-Audemer, a été victime d'une cyberattaque mercredi 24 août 2022. Plusieurs ordinateurs ont été bloqués par le virus. Read more about it : here
The cybercriminal group RagnarLocker claims to have attacked the National Natural Gas System Operator (DESFA), a Greek company responsible for managing, operating, developing and running the country's natural gas system. RagnarLocker allegedly took the company's data, posted proof of its theft online and threatened to expose the data on the web if the victim did not contact him. Read more about it : here
Five municipalities in South Limburg were recently hit by a cyber attack. In the process, the administration of the social domain was locked down. As a result, data about social security benefits, youth care, the Social Support Act and energy allowances were no longer accessible. Meanwhile, the problem has been solved. According to the municipalities, no data have been stolen. Read more about it : here
According to the Bettercyber media, the pro-Russian hacktivist group KILLNET, claims to have launched a DDoS attack campaign against Moldova and in particular the tax revenue website. The site is currently inaccessible. Read more about it : here
Cyber attack against Maldegem: data of thousands of PSWC recipients published Cyber criminals managed to break into the computer system of the Public Welfare Centre of Maldegem (province of East Flanders) in July and stole the personal data of thousands of citizens. This was announced by the municipality on its website on Friday. The hackers asked the authorities to pay a ransom in bitcoins. But this was refused by the municipality, which also warns its residents to be careful if they receive dubious emails or phone calls. Read more about it : here