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Ransomware Attack Hits South Africa’s Land Bank, Hackers Demand Bitcoin Payment   South Africa’s Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has disclosed that the Land and Agricultural Development Bank of South Africa was targeted in a ransomware incident earlier this year. The cyberattack took place on January 12, according to official confirmation. Details of the breach were made public through a parliamentary response after Adil Nchabeleng requested clarification on how the incident occurred, which systems were impacted, and whether the attackers issued any ransom demands. In his response, the Minister stated that the attackers demanded 5 Bitcoin, estimated to be worth around R5.4 million. The bank chose not to comply with this demand. He further confirmed that core banking infrastructure and data related to farmers were not accessed or compromised. Initial investigations revealed that suspicious activity was detected within certain parts of the bank’s IT environment. Further analysis suggested that an external party gained entry by exploiting a vulnerability in an internet-facing server. Following this, ransomware was deployed, leading to encryption of portions of the bank’s server systems as well as several employee laptops. The attack specifically affected servers operating within virtual environments that run on Microsoft systems. Authorities have identified the perpetrators as part of a Ransomware-as-a-Service group, indicating the use of commercially distributed ransomware tools. In response to the breach, the bank acted swiftly to contain the damage. Affected systems were isolated, indicators of compromise were removed, and additional security measures were implemented to strengthen defenses. Officials emphasized that critical platforms, including enterprise resource planning systems, core banking infrastructure, and customer relationship management tools, were not accessed. This was attributed to the fact that the SAP environment is maintained separately from other server systems, providing an additional layer of protection. However, other parts of the IT environment were significantly impacted. Systems outside the SAP infrastructure were either encrypted or rendered inaccessible to staff, and multiple laptops were also locked by the ransomware. The attackers reportedly demanded payment in Bitcoin in exchange for restoring access to data and refraining from releasing any stolen information. Despite this, the bank confirmed that it did not make any ransom payment. During the recovery phase, the bank continued to isolate affected environments, remove malicious traces, and enhance its cybersecurity posture. This included strengthening firewall configurations, patching known vulnerabilities, and improving detection mechanisms to better respond to future threats. This incident follows a series of cyberattacks affecting organizations in South Africa. In May of the previous year, South African Airways experienced a major cyber disruption that affected its website, mobile application, and several internal systems. Immediate steps were taken at the time to reduce the impact on flight operations and customer services. The Land Bank attack sheds light on the increasing frequency of ransomware incidents targeting key institutions. It also underscores the importance of proactive cybersecurity measures, including system segmentation, timely updates, and continuous monitoring to prevent and mitigate such threats.

Ransomware Attack Hits South Africa’s Land Bank, Hackers Demand Bitcoin Payment #Bitcoin #DataBreach #ITsystem

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Man Sentenced to Seven Years for Hacking Port IT Systems to Enable Drug Imports   A Dutch appeals court has sentenced a 44-year-old man to seven years in prison for his involvement in cyber intrusions targeting major European ports and for using those breaches to support drug trafficking operations. The ruling was issued by the Amsterdam Court of Appeal, which reviewed a case that began with the man’s arrest in 2021. He was initially convicted a year later by the Amsterdam District Court on multiple charges, including illegal access to computer systems, attempted extortion, and assisting in the import of narcotics. Following that decision, the defendant challenged the verdict, arguing that key evidence used against him had been obtained unlawfully. At the center of the appeal was the use of messages collected from Sky ECC, an encrypted communication platform. Law enforcement agencies in Europe gained access to the service in 2021 as part of a coordinated investigation into organized crime. That operation led to the arrest of the platform’s leadership and numerous users, with legal proceedings continuing into the following years. The defense claimed that the interception of these communications violated procedural safeguards and undermined the fairness of the trial. The appeals court rejected those objections, stating that the defense failed to demonstrate how the collection of Sky ECC messages breached the defendant’s legal rights. As a result, most of the original findings were upheld. However, the court did overturn one charge related to a plan to import approximately 5,000 kilograms of cocaine. Despite this, judges maintained the remaining convictions, including those tied to cybercrime and drug-related offenses. Court findings show that the man worked with others to breach IT systems used by port operations in Rotterdam and Barendrecht in the Netherlands, as well as Antwerp in Belgium. These systems are responsible for managing logistics and cargo movement within the ports. By gaining unauthorized access, the group aimed to manipulate information so that illegal drug shipments could pass through undetected. The intrusion was carried out by infecting internal systems at a port logistics company. Malware was introduced through USB devices that were connected by company employees. Authorities have not clarified whether those individuals were coerced, deceived, or willingly involved. Once the malware was installed, the attacker was able to deploy remote access tools. This allowed him to extract data from internal databases and monitor information as it moved through the network, giving criminal groups operational insight into port activities. Investigators also found that between mid-September 2020 and late April 2021, the man attempted to sell malicious software along with instructions for its use, working in coordination with others. Taking into account the hacking activities, the facilitation of drug trafficking, the import of 210 kilograms of cocaine into the Netherlands, and attempted extortion, the court confirmed a final prison sentence of seven years.

Man Sentenced to Seven Years for Hacking Port IT Systems to Enable Drug Imports #Antwerp #Hacking #ITsystem

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Businesses urge commission not to delay deforestation law - Borderlex Businesses including Nestlé, Ferrero, Mars Wrigley and rubber producer SIPH urged the European Commission not to delay the application date of the EU deforestation regulation.

Major businesses caught up in the delay in implementing the #EU #deforestation regulation suggest #forcemajeure as a solution for companies struggling with the #ITsystem. @rob reports:
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Portuguese National Health IT Outage Hits Hospitals, Blocks Patient Care A quiet crisis has hit the nation's medical facilities, and its ripples are already being felt in the demanding world of professional sports. The IT system of

Portuguese National Health IT Outage Hits Hospitals, Blocks Patient Care

#hospitals #ITSystem #outage #portugal #SNS

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Sundhedsminister foretrækker billigere usunde varer fremfor billigere grønt: 'Det vil tage årevis at udvikle' Sophie Løhde vil ligesom regeringen have, at danskerne får lavere priser nu. Også selvom det vil gøre slik og chokolade billigere.

Hvad med at fjerne #elafgift samt afgift på #slik, #chokolade og #kaffe frem til 2029 og i mellemtiden kaste fx 5-6 mia. efter nyt #ITsystem til SKAT til håndtering af differentieret #moms? Det er nogenlunde samme beløb, #DKpol hældte i nyt IT-system til #ejendomsvurderinger, og det kan jo umuligt..

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UKRI sees 600% rise in cyber-attacks in 2025 - UKTN UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has been targeted by 5.4 million cyber-attacks already this year, a 600% on the previous year.

UKRI sees 600% rise in cyber-attacks in 2025. 📈

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#cyberattacks #UKRI #research #funding #cybersecurity #software #itsystem #UKtech

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Har overvejet at søge en stilling som kommunikatør hos #Vurderingsstyrelsen, da jeg har erfaret, de har behov for professionel hjælp, når de løbende skal informere os #boligejere om de absurde følger af det nye #ITsystem til MANGE milliarder. I den forbindelse overvejer jeg, om min tilgang .. 1/7

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IT system health checklist – Synerglass Like we schedule regular health checks for ourselves and maintenance reviews of our vehicles, it is crucial to carry out regular health checks for your IT system(s). These checks are essential to…

IT system health checklist for the flat glass processing industry
#Synerglass #FlatGlass #GlassProcessor #ITSystem #HealthCheck

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Herausforderungen und Strategien bei der Migration von IT-Systemen in der Bahnbranche Unternehmen der Bahnbranche stehen vor besonderen Herausforderungen, wenn es um die Migration ihrer langjährig genutzten IT-Systeme geht. Diese Systeme

Herausforderungen und Strategien bei der Migration von IT-Systemen in der Bahnbranche

#Bahn #Schiene #Digitalisierung #ZukunftBahn #ONTEC #Bahnindustrie #Innovation #ITSystem #IT #Software

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