In November of the previous year, Rackspace, a well-known company providing cloud computing services, fell victim to a cyber-attack orchestrated by the Play Ransomware group. This attack led to a disruption in their email exchange services for a duration of a few weeks. The company’s response to this incident included the release of an earnings presentation that highlighted the considerable financial impact. Approximately $10 million had already been expended on remediation efforts, affecting a substantial customer base of around 30,000 individuals.

In a statement submitted to the SEC, Rackspace indicated that the expenses associated with this incident could potentially rise further. This is primarily due to the emergence of multiple lawsuits from customers within the cloud business domain. These legal actions are seeking compensatory measures to address the business losses incurred as a result of the cyber attack.

Rackspace, headquartered in Texas, is not alone in bearing the financial brunt of such incidents. The financial burden extends to costs related to investigative processes, remediation endeavors, legal consultations, professional services, and the necessity of hiring additional personnel.

Although Rackspace remained resilient against the demands of the Play Ransomware group, the company’s financial outlay to counteract the adverse effects of the file encrypting malware has reached nearly $10 million thus far.

The FBI issued a statement in November 2020, emphasizing that paying ransoms to hackers is illegal, as it perpetuates criminal activities and does not guarantee the provision of a decryption key.

Security experts advise victims of such incidents to adopt a thoughtful approach in managing their IT environments. It’s crucial to take actions that are economically viable, as these situations can erode profits and cast a lasting shadow on annual earnings for an extended period of time.

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First is the news related to the FIFA World Cup Football Tournament of 2022 being held in Qatar. Cybersecurity authorities’ managing the event have issued a caution to all those watching the sporting event on television to beware of illegal streaming websites.

Because of high ticket prices, infrastructure issues and the ongoing Christmas season, most of the Football fans will watch their favorite teams on a big screen. So, the demand for a 3-month subscription has grown by 40% online.

To encash the event following, some hackers have started online streaming websites that promise to offer the event live on the television devices in homes. However, some keep up the promise and make extra money by spreading malware to the computing devices or smart TVs, while most of them do not stay on their word after the fee for a quarterly subscription is paid.

So, FIFA is urging all the FIFA event lovers to stay precautious and opt for online subscriptions from noteworthy streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon, and Google TV.

Second is the news related to a hacking group from Bangladesh dubbed “Team Mysterious Bangladesh”. Or because of the financial backing from a state, the said team of hackers are focusing more on the education system of India.

In the past 10 days, the said group of cyber criminals hacked the database of Indian Central Board of Higher Education (CBHE) and stole personal identifiable information (PII) such as Aadhaar numbers, names, contact numbers and IFSC Codes of students who remitted fees online.

Information is out that student data from 2004 to 2022 was stolen by the threat actors who also launched a digital attack on a reputed government institution in Tamilnadu, India.

A tweet mentioned on this note claims to have data siphoned from a database belonging to a Delhi based medical institute. However, there is no further conformation from the hackers, except for an unclear screenshot posted on Sunday last week.

Third news belongs to Cloud company Rackspace. According to a press update provided by the cloud firm, a cybersecurity incident that targeted its Hosted Exchange Environment has led to a brief shutdown of the environment. However, the good news is the incident has been contained, and the compromised environment was restored to normalcy through an efficient backup plan.

 

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