FBI warns US businesses of 'destructive' malware
FBI warns US businesses of 'destructive' malware
4 Hours Ago Reuters
The FBI warned U.S. businesses that hackers have used
malicious software to launch destructive attacks in the United States,
following a devastating cyberattack last week at Sony Pictures Entertainment.
The five-page, confidential "flash" warning
issued to businesses late on Monday provided some technical details about the
malicious software that was used in the attack, though it did not name the
victim.
An FBI spokesman declined comment when asked if the
software had been used against the California-based unit of Sony Corp.
An FBI official told NBC News that the advisory gives
information security personnel details about the Sony attack, including several
pages of computer coding. The advisory is not about a new malware attack.
Officials are still analyzing the Sony attack, which
caused serious damage to that company's databases, according to NBC News.
The Sony attack resulted in five films being leaked
online, including the updated version of "Annie." In the attack on
the studio's corporate systems Nov. 24, an image of a skeleton appeared on
company computers with a message that said, "Hacked by #GOP," with
the group behind it calling itself "Guardians of Peace."
The message threatened to release "secrets and top
secrets" of the company. Currently being investigated is a connection between
upcoming Sony movie "The Interview," and North Korea.
The FBI occasionally issues "flash" warnings to
provide businesses with details about emerging cyber threats to help them
defend against new types of attacks. It does not name the victims of those
attacks in those reports.
The report said that the malware overrides data on hard
drives of computers which can make them inoperable and shut down networks.
It is extremely difficult and costly, if not impossible,
to recover hard drives that have been attacked with the malware, according to
the report, which was distributed to security professionals at U.S. companies.
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