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  2. 2015 Ukraine power grid hack - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian power grid was built when it was part of the Soviet Union, has been upgraded with Russian parts and (as of 2022), still not been fixed. [clarification needed] Russian attackers are as familiar with the software as operators. Furthermore, the timing of the attack during the holiday season guaranteed only a skeleton crew of ...

  3. 2016 Kyiv cyberattack - Wikipedia

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    It happened a year after a previous attack on Ukraine's power grid. [1] Dragos Security concluded that the attack was not merely to cause short-term disruption but to cause long-lasting damage that could last weeks or months. [3] The attackers had tried to cause physical damage to the station when the operators turned the grid back on. [3]

  4. Sandworm (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    On 17 December 2016, a year after the previous power grid attack, hackers again disrupted the Ukrainian power grid with a cyber attack. About one fifth of Kyiv lost power for an hour. While the outage was ultimately short, a report released 3 years after the attack by security firm Dragos outlines a theory that the malware, known as Industroyer ...

  5. Electrical grid security in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As an example, one risk specifically comes from the integration of digital communications and computer infrastructure with the existing physical infrastructure of the power grid. [6] In the 2010s and 2020s, attacks to the United States electrical grid have become more frequent, with 2022 being the year with the most attacks. [7]

  6. Hacked Zoom accounts, personal information are being sold on ...

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    Passwords and email addresses from hundreds of thousands of Zoom accounts are being posted online by hackers and sold for less than a penny per account.

  7. Follow These Steps if You’ve Been Hacked

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    With all of us doing so much online these days, it can be challenging to notice whether we’ve been hacked. Whether you’re online all day or just a few hours a week, there are a few key signs ...

  8. Russo-Ukrainian cyberwarfare - Wikipedia

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    First Ukraine power grid hack, December 2015. Attacks using the Trojan virus BlackEnergy on energy companies in Ukraine which provide energy to Kyiv, Ivano-Frankivsk and Chernivtsi regions [10] [11] This was the first successful cyber attack on a power grid. [10] Second Ukraine power grid hack, December 2016. [12] [13]

  9. Sending an AI bot to your Zoom meetings is the latest office ...

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    The message is: I can get what I need without interacting with you. Managers in particular, she says, need to think about the message they might send by dispatching a bot rather than showing up ...