Expert warns Hackers are Targeting Russian Government’s IT Infrastructure to ...
A state-affiliate cybersecurity expert warned about hackers exploiting the Russian government’s IT facilities to mine cryptocurrencies. The deputy director of the National Coordination Center for Computer Incidents believes such threat actors have been very active in recent times. Global Cybersecurity Landscape Remains ‘Tense’ According to TASS, Nikolai Murashov pointed out that hackers managed to inject unknown malware into the infrastructure of Russian government entities, medical institutions, defense contractors, and even research institutes. The cybercriminals then....
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Hackers have been mining crypto on government servers in Russia, including defense contractors and medical centers, expert says.
The IBTimes recently ran a story informing readers that "Hackers could be targeting toasters to mine bitcoins, expert warns." Speaking to the annual Slush startup conference in Helsinki, Finland, F-Secure Chief Research Officer Mikko Hypponen stated, factually, that: "Cryptocurrencies are interesting as they open up new opportunities, like mining. Attackers don't target the user but the computer itself. Internet of Things devices can be hacked to mine cryptocurrencies and make money." Last year, Hypponen said similar things in his speech, which generated similar headlines. Why then, a year....
Another blockchain infrastructure platform has fallen victim to hackers, and it’s the third attack in recent weeks. This time Meter, the blockchain infrastructure, was attacked and saw more than $4.3 million stolen. Meter allows smart contracts to scale and travel through heterogeneous blockchain networks, including Ethereum. Around 2 p.m. on Saturday afternoon, this DeFi infrastructure […]
Hackers, for the most part, usually target institutional crypto investors and exchanges. But since the adoption of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin became more mainstream, these hackers started targeting small individual investors. Related Reading | Hackers Are Now Trying To Steal Crypto Via Malicious NFTs They hack random people through SIM swaps or switching a phone number from […]
A hacking group linked to the Anonymous collective has allegedly hit the popular Russian payment processor Qiwi. Network Battalion 65 announced on social media it had managed to gain access to the platform’s databases — a claim the company has denied.
Anonymous Affiliate Hacks Russian Payment System Qiwi
Hackers from Network Battalion 65 (NB65), a group linked to the decentralized hacktivist collective Anonymous, revealed in a recent tweet they had hacked Qiwi, which is a major provider of payment and financial services in the Russian Federation and other countries....