Chinese Malware Breaches Reserve Bank of Australia
March 11, 2013
When it comes to computer network security, determined hackers will always find a way in. The Australian Financial Review reported on Monday that the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) experienced a breach wherein hackers infiltrated its systems and reportedly stole information using malware linked to China.
Investigations revealed multiple computers were compromised by malicious software aimed at gathering intelligence. Over two days, various RBA staff members, including department heads, received malicious emails. It remains unclear whether the malware was successful in extracting data from the affected systems. This malware included a web link to a compressed file containing a Trojan that previously evaded detection by the RBA’s antivirus software. A spokesperson from the Defence Department remarked, “The government does not discuss specific cyber incidents, activities, or capabilities…”
Reserve Bank of Australia Targeted by Chinese Malware Attack March 11, 2013 In a notable cybersecurity incident, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has reportedly been compromised by cybercriminals utilizing sophisticated Chinese malware. The attack highlights the vulnerabilities inherent in even the most secure networks, demonstrating that, while organizations can…
Chinese Malware Breaches Reserve Bank of Australia
March 11, 2013
When it comes to computer network security, determined hackers will always find a way in. The Australian Financial Review reported on Monday that the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) experienced a breach wherein hackers infiltrated its systems and reportedly stole information using malware linked to China.
Investigations revealed multiple computers were compromised by malicious software aimed at gathering intelligence. Over two days, various RBA staff members, including department heads, received malicious emails. It remains unclear whether the malware was successful in extracting data from the affected systems. This malware included a web link to a compressed file containing a Trojan that previously evaded detection by the RBA’s antivirus software. A spokesperson from the Defence Department remarked, “The government does not discuss specific cyber incidents, activities, or capabilities…”