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Software Flaw Opened the Door to a Global Cyber Attack
A previously unknown flaw in IT management code was exploited to push ransomware around the world to servers that used the software and were connected to the Internet, according to researchers.
July 07, 2021 •
Mikhail Metzel/TNS (TNS) The hackers behind a mass ransomware attack exploited a previously unknown vulnerability in IT management software made by Kaseya Ltd., the latest sign of the skill and aggressiveness of the Russia-linked group believed responsible for the incidents, cybersecurity researchers said Sunday.
Marcus Murray, founder of Stockholm-based TrueSec Inc., said his firm’s investigations involving multiple victims in Sweden found that the hackers targeted them opportunistically. In those cases, the hackers used a previously unknown flaw in Miami-based Kaseya’s code to push ransomware to servers that used the software and were connected to the Internet, he said.
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(Photo : Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP) (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images) US President Joe Biden speaks about the Covid-19 response and the US vaccination program in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, DC, July 6, 2021.
United States President Joe Biden recently released a thinly-veiled threat towards Russian leaders on Tuesday after an alleged ransomware attack from their territory caused minimal damage to the country.
American authorities have determined that the Russian-based group REvil was responsible for the attack during the Fourth of July weekend. Officials recorded the ransomware crime as the largest cyberattack in world history. Thousands of businesses were affected by the attack where the gang demanded $70 million in cryptocurrency before they unlocked the affected systems.