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US And UK Warn Of Custom Malware Vulnerability On Cisco Routers

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
April 20, 2023
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Cyber-attacks are not new but what is disturbing is the sophistication with which hackers are attacking systems across the world and it is even more important than ever for companies to take precautions to protect themselves. The US and UK governments have recently issued a warning about government sponsored hackers using custom malware on Cisco routers.

These hackers are believed to be state-sponsored using advanced techniques to target some organizations, particularly those in critical infrastructure and government sectors.
The custom malware they are using is designed to exploit vulnerabilities in Cisco routers, allowing the hackers to gain access to sensitive information and carry out other malicious activities.

This warning serves as a reminder to companies of all sizes to be vigilant when it comes to cybersecurity. It’s crucial to implement strong security measures, such as regular software updates, multifactor authentication, and employee training on how to detect and prevent cyber-attacks.

Cybercriminals hit pay dirt when they held a US insurance company hostage with a ransomware attack. Reports alleged that CNA Financial had to part with a cool $40 million to get back access to its networks.

There was a 171% increase in ransomware payment in 2020 from the previous year. Organizations have to stay alert to the very real possibility of such attacks.

The challenge for security experts is hackers can bypass multi-factor authentication. They may even use bots to do so. AI-powered security can identify the threats at such points. It can, for example, identify suspicious log-in attempts.

Additionally, companies should work closely with their IT teams and cybersecurity experts to identify potential vulnerabilities and take steps to address them. Failure to do so could leave them vulnerable to these types of attacks, which can have serious consequences for their operations, reputation, and bottom line.

Warnings from the U.S. and to UK governments underscores the importance of taking cybersecurity seriously. Companies should take proactive measures to protect against cyber threats, especially those being used by state-sponsored hackers to deploy customized malware on Cisco routers

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Paul Balo

Paul Balo

Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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