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Russian hackers are targeting European embassies, according to new report
Russian hackers recently attacked a number of embassies in Europe by emailing malicious attachments disguised as official State Department documents to officials, according to a new report from Check Point Research.
The hackers targeted European embassies in Nepal, Guyana, Kenya, Italy, Liberia, Bermuda, and Lebanon, among others. They typically emailed the officials Microsoft Excel sheets with malicious macros that appeared to have originated from the United States State Department. Once opened, the hackers were able to gain full control of the infected computer by weaponizing installed software called TeamViewer, a popular remote access service.
"It is hard to tell if there are geopolitical motives behind this campaign by looking solely at the list of countries it was targeting," the press release says, "since it was not after a specific region and the victims came from different places in the world."
Government finance officials were also subject to these attacks, and Check Point notes that these victims were of particular interest to the hackers. "They all appear to be handpicked government officials from several revenue authorities," the press release says.
[...] While Russian in origin, it's unlikely that these attacks were state-sponsored. One perpetrator was traced back [to] a hacking and carding forum and registered under the same username, "EvaPiks," on both. EvaPiks posted instructions for how to carry out this kind of cyberattack on forums and advised other users as well.
[Editor's Comment: "...attacked a number of embassies in Europe" is incorrect, but is quoted as written. With the exception of Italy, the hackers attacked the embassies of European countries which are located outside Europe.]
(Score: 3, Interesting) by Runaway1956 on Thursday April 25 2019, @02:24AM (1 child)
The "hack" was already half done before the hackers got around to looking. There is no team viewer on my machines, and I don't even have embassy secret shitzls on my machines.
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday April 25 2019, @04:31AM
Don't forget M$ office... These people really seem to want to spill the beans.