Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

UAE firms targeted by cyber spying

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GULF NEWS: Companies in the UAE are among those recently targeted by hackers which managed to steal about 10,000 files from small-to-medium sized organisati­ons (SMBs), gravely endangerin­g thousands of email, social media and bank accounts.

Kaspersky Lab announced on Sunday that the cyber-spying campaign dubbed Grabit, which attacked organisati­ons mostly in Thailand, India and the United States, has also affected the UAE, Germany, Canada, France, Austria, Sri Lanka, Chile and Belgium.

The list of targets i ncludes media organisati­ons, constructi­on companies, as well as those operating in the education, chemicals, nanotechno­logy and agricultur­e industries.

It is believed that at least 2,887 passwords, 1,053 e mails, 3,023 usernames from bank accounts, Outlook, Facebook, Skype, Google mail, Pinterest, Yahoo, LinkedIn, Twitter and many other hosts have already been stolen.

Kaspersky said t he recent attacks show that hackers are not only out to steal sensitive informatio­n from huge organisati­ons and private corporatio­ns, but small-and-medium sized companies as well.

“In t he cyber world, every single organisati­on, whether it possesses money, informatio­n or political influence, could be of potential interest to one or other malicious actor,” the company said.

Kaspersky warned t hat t he cyberspyin­g campaign is still active and it works by sending an attachment that looks like a Microsoft Office Word (.doc) file. Once the unsuspecti­ng user clicks to download the attachment, a spying programme is delivered to the computer from a remote server t hat has been infiltrate­d by the hackers to serve as a malware hub. List of targets includes media organisati­ons, constructi­on and education companies

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