Finland’s Foreign Ministry Networks Compromised in Sophisticated Malware Attack
November 1, 2013
Finnish broadcaster MTV3 reports that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland has been the target of a prolonged cyber espionage operation lasting four years. The country’s foreign minister confirmed a significant hacking incident within the ministry’s data network. The attack involved advanced malware, reportedly more sophisticated than the notorious Red October, aimed at intercepting communications between Finland and the European Union. Discovery of the breach occurred earlier this year, following a foreign notification to CERT-FI, rather than through Finnish investigative efforts. Authorities have kept the details confidential while continuing forensic analysis, revealing that low-level classified information may have been compromised. In January 2013, previous reporting covered the Red October cyber-espionage operation, which affected various entities.
Finland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Targeted in Prolonged Malware Attack In a significant cybersecurity incident, the Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has fallen victim to a sophisticated malware intrusion, part of an extensive four-year cyber espionage campaign. Reports from Finnish commercial broadcaster MTV3 indicate that the breach, which involved the…
Finland’s Foreign Ministry Networks Compromised in Sophisticated Malware Attack
November 1, 2013
Finnish broadcaster MTV3 reports that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland has been the target of a prolonged cyber espionage operation lasting four years. The country’s foreign minister confirmed a significant hacking incident within the ministry’s data network. The attack involved advanced malware, reportedly more sophisticated than the notorious Red October, aimed at intercepting communications between Finland and the European Union. Discovery of the breach occurred earlier this year, following a foreign notification to CERT-FI, rather than through Finnish investigative efforts. Authorities have kept the details confidential while continuing forensic analysis, revealing that low-level classified information may have been compromised. In January 2013, previous reporting covered the Red October cyber-espionage operation, which affected various entities.