Universities, institutes, schools suffer hacker attacks  

B2B Cyber ​​Security ShortNews

Share post

While only companies were the targets of hacker attacks and ransomware, reports from affected institutes and schools are now piling up. A few days ago, the Heilbronn University was hit, before that the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) and at the end of October the Munich-Land media center, which means that 75 district schools also suffered data loss.

The Heilbronn University - HHN for short - confirms the hacker attack on their systems. Initial analyzes and evaluations with the Baden-Württemberg Cyber ​​Security Agency and the State Criminal Police Office are ongoing. According to the university, internal and external experts are currently working flat out on the analysis and further evaluating the digital traces. A full statement on the attack situation can only be made once the investigations have been completed.

Experts expect failures for months

The university is currently still accessible to a limited extent. Affected are areas such as e-mail traffic and digital services that are operated in the university network. The team of experts does everything it can to find solutions for HHN members as quickly as possible. According to HHN, “experience has shown that several more weeks can be expected for the analysis and preparation of the systems being made available again, the normal situation can be expected in a few months.”

Institute ISTA goes offline

The Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) was also the victim of a targeted cyber attack. On November 2, 2022, the institute had to take all servers used for institute operations, including the e-mail server, offline. For days, the institute's IT department observed an increasing number of attacks, which were initially repelled. After the attacks intensified, however, the entire research facility was taken offline for security reasons. Together with external supporters, ISTA is currently working on taking all technical and legal measures to eliminate and minimize the consequences of the attack. Details about the extent of the attack are still under investigation.

75 Bavarian schools lose data

Already on October 20th 75 schools in the districts of Munich and Berchtesgadener Land affected by a ransomware attack. The data, including names, addresses and timetables, could probably not be restored. Because the attack was carried out exactly at the time when the storage media were connected to the server for backup. The incident came just days before the Federal Office for Information Security released a report warning of heightened cybersecurity risks in Germany.

“With the proliferation of ransomware-as-a-software models, launching a ransomware attack has never been easier. With no programming or hacking skills, this business model allows anyone with an internet connection to run a customized ransomware bundle for as little as 10 EUR. DDoS attacks are also an equally inexpensive and easy-to-use weapon in the attackers' arsenal. So anyone can hire a DDoS service to launch attacks against a choice of targets without even needing a cryptocurrency account or even paying to use these highly disruptive services.” says Karl Heuser, Account Manager Security DACH at NETSCOUT.

More at HS-Heilbronn.de.com

 

Matching articles on the topic

Report: 40 percent more phishing worldwide

The current spam and phishing report from Kaspersky for 2023 speaks for itself: users in Germany are after ➡ Read more

BSI sets minimum standards for web browsers

The BSI has revised the minimum standard for web browsers for administration and published version 3.0. You can remember that ➡ Read more

Stealth malware targets European companies

Hackers are attacking many companies across Europe with stealth malware. ESET researchers have reported a dramatic increase in so-called AceCryptor attacks via ➡ Read more

IT security: Basis for LockBit 4.0 defused

Trend Micro, working with the UK's National Crime Agency (NCA), analyzed the unpublished version that was in development ➡ Read more

MDR and XDR via Google Workspace

Whether in a cafe, airport terminal or home office – employees work in many places. However, this development also brings challenges ➡ Read more

Test: Security software for endpoints and individual PCs

The latest test results from the AV-TEST laboratory show very good performance of 16 established protection solutions for Windows ➡ Read more

FBI: Internet Crime Report counts $12,5 billion in damage 

The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) has released its 2023 Internet Crime Report, which includes information from over 880.000 ➡ Read more

HeadCrab 2.0 discovered

The HeadCrab campaign against Redis servers, which has been active since 2021, continues to successfully infect targets with the new version. The criminals' mini-blog ➡ Read more