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Chinese threat actors compromised Southeast Asian telcos for cyber espionage: Cybereason - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Chinese threat actors compromised Southeast Asian telcos for cyber espionage: Cybereason

The threat actors compromised third parties to reach specific targets and exploited vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange servers

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Perpetrators of SingHealth breach identified as Whitefly in Symantec report

SINGAPORE (Mar 6): The perpetrators of the cyber attack on SingHealth in July 2018, which saw 1.5 million patient records being stolen has been identified in a new research report by cyber security company, Symantec.

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Germany sounds warning on cyber bombs and M&A hacks

BERLIN (Sept 5): A growing number of countries can hack into private computer networks and install malicious software to sabotage another country's infrastructure, Germany's domestic spy chief said on Tuesday.

CHJ Tech selected to provide DDoS mitigation services to Singapore government

SINGAPORE (Sept 26): CHJ Technologies Singapore today announced that it has been chosen to supply cloud based distribution denial of service (DDoS) protection as well as web application security for the next three years to the Singapore government.

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New cyber ransom attack hits companies worldwide

LONDON (June 28): A new cyberattack similar to WannaCry is spreading from Europe to the US and South America, hitting port operators in New York, Rotterdam and Argentina, disrupting government systems in Kiev, and disabling operations at companies inclu

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Russian cyber hacks on US electoral system far wider than previously known

WASHINGTON (June 14): Russia’s cyberattack on the US electoral system before Donald Trump’s election was far more widespread than has been publicly revealed, including incursions into voter databases and software systems in almost twice as many state

As deadline begins to pass, WannaCry falls short of six figures

LONDON (May 19): One week ago a global cyberattack dubbed “unprecedented” by Europol began infecting an estimated 200,000 of the world’s computers, starting a seven-day countdown to the destruction of data if victims didn’t pay a ransom.
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