[LINK] Hackers claim to have breached auDA
Stephen Loosley
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Tue Aug 22 22:22:38 AEST 2023
From: kheitman at kheitman.com<mailto:kheitman at kheitman.com>
Sent: Tuesday, 22 August 2023 10:04 PM
Subject: Re: [LINK] Hackers claim to have breached auD
Updated yesterday:
"auDA has completed its investigation into the alleged cyber incident. It indicates there is no evidence that cyber criminals have accessed auDA systems or have auDA data. Read our full statement here:
https://www.auda.org.au/statement/resolution-cyber-incident "
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On 22/08/2023 7:47 pm, Stephen Loosley wrote:
> Hackers claim to have breached auDA
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> By Richard Chirgwin Aug 21 2023 6:48AM
> https://www.itnews.com.au/news/hackers-claim-to-have-breached-auda-599411
>
Yes Kim .. quick work all round .. all good.
“auDA dismisses hack claims”
By Richard Chirgwin Aug 22 2023 7:02AM
https://www.itnews.com.au/news/auda-dismisses-hack-claims-599461
Data came from third party.
Australia’s domain administrator, auDA, has dismissed claims that its systems were breached by cyber criminals operating under the moniker NoEscape.
auDA dismisses hack claims
The claim was first made on Friday last week, and auDA said on Sunday it was investigating and had notified the relevant authorities.
The group claiming credit for the attack offered five screenshots as evidence that they had access to auDA’s systems.
However, in a statement posted yesterday afternoon, auDA now said it has identified that the files listed in the screenshots “were not stored on auDA systems.”
“The source of the data breach was an Australian sole trader, with an Australian domain name. That sole trader’s server was subject to a malware attack by the cyber criminal on 10 August 2023,” auDA said.
“The sole trader’s data was encrypted and a ransom payment was sought.”
auDA said the victim did not pay a ransom, and that “there is no evidence that cyber criminals have accessed auDA systems, or have obtained auDA data.”
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