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White House says at least 8 US telecom firms, dozens of nations impacted by China hacking campaign
Read full article: White House says at least 8 US telecom firms, dozens of nations impacted by China hacking campaignA top White House official says at least eight U.S. telecom firms and dozens of nations have been impacted by a Chinese hacking campaign.
Biden is boosting cybersecurity at US ports, where online attacks can be more ravaging than storms
Read full article: Biden is boosting cybersecurity at US ports, where online attacks can be more ravaging than stormsPresident Joe Biden has signed an executive order and created a federal rule aimed at better securing the nation’s ports from potential cyberattacks.
Top White House cyber aide says recent Iran hack on water system is call to tighten cybersecurity
Read full article: Top White House cyber aide says recent Iran hack on water system is call to tighten cybersecurityRecent attacks on American water authorities by Iranian-aligned hackers — as well as a separate spate of ransomware attacks hitting the U.S. health care system — are calling federal officials to action.
K-12 schools improve protection against online attacks, but many are vulnerable to ransomware gangs
Read full article: K-12 schools improve protection against online attacks, but many are vulnerable to ransomware gangsSome K-12 public schools are racing to improve protection against the threat of online attacks.
Biden warns US companies of potential Russian cyberattacks
Read full article: Biden warns US companies of potential Russian cyberattacksPresident Joe Biden is urging U.S. companies to make sure their digital doors are locked tight because of “evolving intelligence” that Russia is considering launching cyberattacks against critical infrastructure targets as the war in Ukraine continues.
US looks to keep critical sectors safe from cyberattacks
Read full article: US looks to keep critical sectors safe from cyberattacksA top Biden administration official says the government is undertaking a new effort to help electric utilities, water districts and other critical industries protect against potentially damaging cyberattacks.
Tool created to aid cleanup from Microsoft hack in broad use
Read full article: Tool created to aid cleanup from Microsoft hack in broad useThat's according to the White Houses National Security Council. As a result, the number of vulnerable systems has fallen by 45%, according to an NSC spokesperson. The one-click Microsoft tool was created to protect against cyberattacks and to scan systems for compromises and fix them. AdThe White House earlier this month described the hack as an “active threat” that was being addressed by senior national security officials. Many of the remaining vulnerable systems are tied to small businesses but not limited to any one sector.
Suspected Russian hack fuels new US action on cybersecurity
Read full article: Suspected Russian hack fuels new US action on cybersecurityAdThe reaction reflects the severity of a hack that was disclosed only in December. The administration has also proposed expanding by 30% the budget of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency, or CISA, a little-known entity now under intense scrutiny because of the SolarWinds breach. The breach was discovered in early December by the private security firm FireEye, a cause of concern for some officials. AdRight after the hack was announced, the Treasury Department bypassed its normal competitive contracting process to hire the private security firm CrowdStrike, U.S. contract records show. “In practical terms, what that meant is they weren’t invited in because no department or agency wants to look bad,” he said.
US still unraveling 'sophisticated' hack of 9 gov't agencies
Read full article: US still unraveling 'sophisticated' hack of 9 gov't agenciesAd“This is a sophisticated actor who did their best to hide their tracks,” she told reporters at the White House. It will take us some time to uncover this layer by layer.”U.S. authorities have said the breach, disclosed in December, appeared to be the work of Russian hackers. “This isn’t the only case of malicious cyber activity of likely Russian origin, either for us or for our allies and partners,” Neuberger added. Intelligence agencies did not detect the breach because they largely have "no visibility into private-sector networks," and it was launched within the U.S., Neuberger said. The Biden administration supports changes to “culture and authorities” that prevented the hack from being detected on the federal civilian systems, she added.