UK's Guardian newspaper breaks news of ransomware attack on itself
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- News link: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2022/12/21/the_guardian_hit_by_ransomware/
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Journalists at the center-left newspaper have continued to work from home and publish on its website, but according to the [1]publication's own output , it has been hit by "a serious IT incident, which is believed to be a ransomware attack."
It said the attack hit on Tuesday night and has affected parts of the company's technology infrastructure, with staff told to work from home. Some disruption has occurred to behind-the-scenes services, but the company said it was confident it could still produce Thursday's print newspaper.
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We can only assume there would be tears in the quinoa if it did not.
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The Guardian Media Group chief executive, Anna Bateson, and the editor-in-chief, Katharine Viner, told staff: "As everyone knows, there has been a serious incident which has affected our IT network and systems in the last 24 hours. We believe this to be a ransomware attack but are continuing to consider all possibilities. Our technology teams have been working to deal with all aspects of this incident, with the vast majority of our staff able to work from home as we did during the pandemic."
[4]This ransomware gang is a right Royal pain in the AES for healthcare orgs
[5]South Pacific vacations may be wrecked by ransomware
[6]Rackspace confirms ransomware attack behind days-long email meltdown
[7]Sandworm gang launches Monster ransomware attacks on Ukraine
The Guardian – which has broken important UK stories including [8]the phone-hacking scandal and the [9]1990s cash-for-questions affair – said news organizations around the world have been regular targets for cyberattacks both by criminals and nation states, although at this stage the company said it believed the incident was likely to be a ransomware attack.
A [10]report [PDF] by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), part of the US Treasury, found that the impact of ransomware attacks – measured in Bank Secrecy Act filings – hit $1.2 billion 2021, up 188 percent compared with 2020.
"FinCEN's analysis of ransomware-related BSA filings for 2021 indicates that ransomware continues to pose a significant threat to US critical infrastructure sectors, businesses, and the public," it said. ®
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[1] https://www.theguardian.com/media/2022/dec/21/guardian-hit-by-serious-it-incident-believed-to-be-ransomware-attack
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[4] https://www.theregister.com/2022/12/09/royal_ransomware_hhs_warning/
[5] https://www.theregister.com/2022/12/07/nz_vanuatu_cyberattacks/
[6] https://www.theregister.com/2022/12/06/rackspace_confirms_ransomware/
[7] https://www.theregister.com/2022/11/29/russia_ransomboggs_ransomware_ukraine/
[8] https://www.theregister.com/2012/02/21/notw_computer_hacker_named/
[9] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cash-for-questions_affair#:~:text=It%20began%20in%20October%201994,owner%20of%20Harrods%20department%20store%2C
[10] https://www.fincen.gov/sites/default/files/2022-11/Financial%20Trend%20Analysis_Ransomware%20FTA%202_508%20FINAL.pdf
[11] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/
Re: Bar-Stewards
You forgot to put the sarcasm emoticon.
They aren't exactly "better organised" if they have been hacked, and think it *might* be ransomware, but haven't worked it out yet.
I heard their IT department at The Graunaid was told initially it was randomware, so they didn't bother doing anything...
IT department at The Graunaid
I think you mean the Grauniad.
http://thegrauniad.com/
> so they didn't bother doing anything...
Didn't they just run out a fawning advert for the new (or last, or next) iPhone ?
Ransomware for what ransom?
"Pay us £1m or we'll fix your smell chucker!"
cyberattacks by criminals and nation states
Surprised Britain has an offensive cyberattack capability
Picturing special Branch Constable Savage just hitting a keyboard with a truncheon.
Stay clam everyone and don't picnic!
(see title)
Bar-Stewards
Fortunately it looks like The Guardian crew are a bit better organised than many others. Still an expensive nuisance though. I'll wait till the dust settles, then make a donation. We need unaffiliated reporting.