Multiple airlines in the U.S. and Canada have been targeted by a group of hackers going by the name Scattered Spider. It’s the same group that hacked major retailers and insurance companies earlier this year.
British national Kai West has been identified as man behind the “IntelBroker” moniker and charged with helping to steal data from over 40 organizations to offer it for sale for $2 million. The DOJ said he and unnamed co-conspirators were responsible for over $25 million in damages. West was arrested in France and the U.S. is seeking his extradition.
CISA, the FBI, the DOD and the NSA put out a joint alert on Monday, warning about the potential for Iranian cyberattacks on American critical infrastructure. “Defense industrial base companies, particularly those possessing holdings or relationships with Israeli research and defense firms, are at increased risk,” CISA wrote.
Iranian-linked hackers told Reuters they have access to around 100 gigabytes of emails from accounts belonging to President Trump’s confidantes including White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, adviser Roger Stone and Stormy Daniels, the former porn star who accused Trump of making a hush money payment over a sexual encounter they had.
The International Criminal Court said on Monday it had been the victim of a cyberattack. Details were thin on the ground, but the war crimes court said it had “detected a new, sophisticated and targeted cyber security incident, which has now been contained.” |