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thedeathmachine t1_jajyqsd wrote
We have system admins with access to a shit ton of sensitive data who fell victim to this. It's really simple - assume every email you get is malicious unless you 100% know who it's coming from. Too often people click a link in an email to see if it's legit or not. By the time you click that link, it may be too late.
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Neo2199 OP t1_jahpdvi wrote
"The US Marshals service fell victim to a ransomware security breach this month that compromised sensitive law enforcement information, a spokesperson said on Monday.
The federal agency which is perhaps best known for its work in tracking down and capturing fugitives wanted by law enforcement notified the US government of the breach, and agents there began a forensic investigation, the chief of the Marshals’ public affairs office, Drew Wade, told Reuters in a statement.
“The affected system contains law enforcement sensitive information, including returns from legal process, administrative information and personally identifiable information pertaining to subjects of USMS investigations, third parties and certain USMS employees,” Wade said to Reuters.
The cyber-attack took place on 17 February, when the agency “discovered a ransomware and data exfiltration event affecting a stand-alone [Marshals] system”, after which the system was disconnected from the network, Wade said.
The Marshals service is part of the US justice department. Besides its work with fugitives, it also provides security at federal courthouses across the country, among other duties."
Might be a good time to call in the Eraser!
kthulhu666 t1_jahxa8r wrote
I was thinking they need a hard-target search of every gas station, residence, warehouse, farmhouse, henhouse, outhouse and doghouse to find the perpetrators.
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Bottom_Wobbles t1_jai6pfi wrote
See, this is why we need to cut the IT budget. They couldn’t even stop this. What a wast of money IT is. -Every Republican
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AbsentThatDay2 t1_jam4ocg wrote
Hackers demanded they stop resisting and pay the ransom.
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MustLoveAllCats t1_jaj635m wrote
> I'm surprised intelligence agencies haven't set up false flags to erode our personal rights of freedom and privacy
I'm surprised you believe they haven't.
immalittlepiggy t1_jaihc33 wrote
This is why companies send those annoying “phishing” tests to their employees constantly. I have no idea if that’s what caused this, but it is likely. All it takes is one guy not taking a second look at a slightly-off email before clicking a link.