The big news for this week was the CISCO warning of 500,000 routers being hacked by Russian criminal hackers in a bid to attack Ukraine. According to CNBC, “Cisco’s Talos cyber intelligence unit said it has high confidence that the Russian government is behind the campaign, dubbed VPNFilter, because the hacking software shares code with malware used in previous cyber attacks that the U.S. government has attributed to Moscow.”
In subsequent reporting, the FBI has issued a statement and recommendation that all users with home or small-business router turn off the device and turn it back on. The reboot is meant to counter the Fancy Bear linked malware mentioned above.
Further details are being released as they are available. The details of the warnings were: “at least 500,000 in at least 54 countries. The known devices affected by VPNFilter are Linksys, MikroTik, NETGEAR and TP-Link networking equipment in the small and home office (SOHO) space, as well at QNAP network-attached storage (NAS) devices.”
You can read more here in the FBI warning.
Other trending cybercrime events from the week include:
The malware was first noticed in January 2018, and the first samples were analyzed in March 2018. According to the report, “the banker is distributed through malicious email spam campaigns that carry an attachment of a heavily obfuscated JavaScript downloader from a family commonly known as Nemucod. The spam campaigns are targeting Polish users.” As users see everyday, just because a malware strain is targeting a specific bank or country doesn’t mean it hasn’t started to spread or won’t be turned to other targets later.
You can read more here, as well as grab IOC’s related to Backswap Malware.
*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from SurfWatch Labs, Inc. authored by janegray14. Read the original post at: https://blog.surfwatchlabs.com/2018/05/29/weekly-cyber-risk-roundup-fbi-advises-home-router-resets/
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