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Cyber Security Archive

Archives for June 2024

Andrew J. Hawkins
Andrew J. Hawkins
The car dealership cyberattack is so bad that Auto News gave it its own landing page.

“CDK GLOBAL CYBERATTACK” blares the headline on Automotive News’ landing page for all the site’s reporting on the ransomware attack, which is now in its seventh day. The cyberattack against the software provider to nearly 15,000 dealerships across North America has caused a massive outage that could ultimately affect vehicle sales. Naturally, AutoNews has been following the story closely — including this editorial calling for “creative defense strategies” against cyber criminals.

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
CDK Global is starting to recover from the cyberattacks causing outages at car dealerships.

Systems that support sales, service, and inventory for more than 15,000 dealerships have been shut off since June 19th in the wake of two separate cyberattacks.

After some dealers resorted to pen and paper to keep going amid reported negotiations between CDK and the BlackSuit ransomware group, Reuters reports restoration work has begun but that it may take “several days.”

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
Peak Design’s data breach is a lesson in taking things seriously.

The awesome bag company only told us about our data getting breached after Cybernews went public. Why? Peak initially assumed it was a vulnerability, not a breach, and never followed up with Cybernews after plugging the hole. Cybernews never sent Peak the ransom note, both entities confirm to The Verge.

“Simply put, we weren’t aware of the data compromise until [June 4th,]” Peak’s CEO tells me.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Olivia Rodrigo’s tour broke Ticketmaster — but bots may be to blame.

A report from 404 Media highlights a new type of bot that gets around Ticketmaster’s queuing system by opening dozens of different browsing sessions on one computer, giving them multiple chances to snag tickets from fans. The mix of bots — and fans — likely contributed to Ticketmaster’s latest crash.

Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
1Password is introducing recovery codes.

The password manager is finally making it easier for users who’ve forgotten their password, or lost their Secret Key, to regain access to their accounts.

Starting today, users can generate (and make sure to safely store) a recovery code that streamlines the process of recovering their 1Password account. However, the recovery codes will only work for those who still have access to the email address associated with their accounts.

Mia Sato
Mia Sato
The Stanford Internet Observatory is facing “funding challenges.”

In a statement published yesterday, Stanford University denied it was shuttering the prominent research center studying abuse and disinformation online. In recent months, key staff have departed and others have been told to look for new jobs.

The Internet Observatory is, however, looking for money: Stanford says “founding grants will soon be exhausted” as the center moves under new leadership.

Sean Hollister
Sean Hollister
London hospitals cancel over 800 operations in a single week after crippling ransomware attack.

The NHS has now revealed the scope of the damage following the June 3rd cyberattack. In addition to the operations, over 800 outpatient appointments were canceled, and 18 organ transplants were diverted.

“The cyber-attack has had a significant impact on our services, and this is likely to remain the case for some time yet,” say hospital execs.