The NotPetya attack is described by security analysts as the most destructive cyber attack in US history. It combined ransomware and wiper software that destroyed data and invaded corporate networks mainly through a corrupted software update from a small firm in Ukraine. The attack crashed many systems world-wide and altered data on disk that made recovering downed computer systems difficult.
The hacking unit within Russia's military intelligence unit is called GRU, and has been previously linked by U.S. authorities to the cyber interference operations during the 2016 election. The alleged activity from 2015 to 2019, reflect how Moscow has become increasingly aggressive in cyber attacks to achieve its geopolitical aims.
It's important for your organization to be vigilant of these types of calculated attacks. New-school security awareness training can ensure your users could be able to spot the common red flags.
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