The cyber-war just got dirtier. A year or two back, an age in cyber-years, even the most ruthless cyber-gangs avoided attacking medical facilities to create a better public image in the eyes of the hacker community. Their stance has weakened somewhat since then, with attacks on the health sector becoming more common. But a recent attack on the US Red Cross is unusual enough to ring alarm bells outside the cybersecurity community.
Following hard on the heels of the recent attack on the US Red Cross comes a report that text-based email attacks on the healthcare sector have risen almost threefold this year. Cybersecurity firm Abnormal Security reports that the healthcare industry has also seen an overall 167% increase in advanced email attacks in 2023, which includes credential phishing, malware, business email compromise (BEC), and extortion.
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