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The FBI issued a warning on social media that a sophisticated group of hackers is targeting the airline industry, putting its ...
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Already notorious for disrupting major corporations on both sides of the Atlantic, the international cyberhackers are now ...
WestJet, Hawaiian Airlines and Qantas have confirmed attacks by the prolific hacking group known as Scattered Spider.
Scattered Spider targets airlines with advanced social engineering and MFA bypass tactics. Industry must reassess identity ...
Following the FBI warning, Qantas assured customers that the Scattered Spider breach did not leak any passport information.
Cybersecurity giants and the FBI warn that the notorious hacking group is now targeting the aviation sector with advanced social engineering tactics, raising alarms during peak travel season.
Specific examples of Scattered Spider’s social engineering tactics include “impersonating employees or contractors to deceive ...
The group responsible for the M&S cyber attacks are now targeting airlines, reports Anthony Cuthbertson. But who are they and ...
Threat researchers from CrowdStrike are pointing to Scattered Spider’s focus on more than just traditional ransomware attacks ...
Scattered Spider recently pivoted from targeting worldwide retailers to U.S. based insurance firms, with no signs of slowing ...
The band of English-speaking adolescent hackers collectively tracked as Scattered Spider are focusing on the airliners - and ...
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