Amnesty International branch hit by suspected Chinese hackers
Date:
Wed, 07 Dec 2022 11:48:12 +0000
Description:
Chinese state-sponsored attackers have been snooping around again, but
there's no evidence of data exfiltration.
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The Canadian branch of global non-governmental human rights organization Amnesty International suffered a recent cyberattack that was apparently orchestrated by a Chinese state-sponsored attacker.
In a press release , Amnesty International Canada said it spotted suspicious activity on its IT infrastructure on October 5 2022. As soon as the activity was observed, the organization brought in a highly skilled team of forensic investigators and cyber security experts to investigate, and secure the systems.
The team was led by Secureworks, which established that an unnamed threat actor gained access to the organizations IT systems in a sophisticated
digital security breach. Human rights in the crosshairs
A digital security breach was perpetrated using tools and techniques associated with specific advanced persistent threat groups (APTs), the announcement reads.
Secureworks later pointed the finger at Chinese threat actors, saying the nature of the targeted information, the tools used in the attack, as well as the behaviors of the attackers, all line up with entities associated with Chinese cyberespionage threat groups.
The organizations Secretary General, Ketty Nivyabandi, did not sound too
upset about the incursion: As an organization advocating for human rights globally, we are very aware that we may be the target of state-sponsored attempts to disrupt or surveil our work. These will not intimidate us and the security and privacy of our activists, staff, donors, and stakeholders remain our utmost priority, he stated. Read more
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The researchers also determined that this was most likely an espionage campaign, as there is no evidence of any donor or membership data having been exfiltrated. The organization said it notified law enforcement organizations, staff, donors, as well as other stakeholders, of the event.
The organization decided not to share the details on the attack, including
the name of the threat actor, or the potential malware or fraud used to gain access to the target endpoints . Check out the best firewalls right now
Via: BleepingComputer
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