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Hackers asked TransLink for $7 5 million in December ransomware attack

Hackers asked TransLink for $7 5 million in December ransomware attack
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Pandemic move to home offices opened new front for cyberthreats

Article content The exodus of office workers to home offices last spring created a confluence of increasing risks for cyberattacks, according to a new report from the major cybersecurity firm Fortinet. The movement of thousands of corporate laptops and computers to home-office internet connections created a lot of new potential entryways for hackers, said Fortinet executive Derek Manky, just as hackers have been evolving their tactics. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Pandemic-driven move to home offices opened new front for cyberthreats Back to video “It introduces a larger attack surface, more complexity, more risk,” said Manky, chief of security insights and global threat alliances at Fortinet’s FortiGuard Labs, “and this is exactly what we’re seeing.”

Union says TransLink has been slow to reveal details about ransomware attack | iNFOnews

February 24, 2021 - 4:04 PM VANCOUVER - The union representing thousands of transit operators in Metro Vancouver says TransLink has not been transparent about a major data breach that affected workers. Unifor says in a news release Wednesday that the transit authority has been slow to reveal information about December s cyberattack. The union says the company took more than two months to admit what information was stolen, including social insurance numbers and bank account details, and failed to include Unifor on communications sent to affected workers this week. It says it has no confidence that it will get answers to questions about the data breach.

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