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Hackers target UK nuclear waste firm
January 2, 2024 by Emma Woollacott
Radioactive Waste Management (RWM), which is planning a huge underground nuclear waste store in the north of England, has been targeted by cyber criminals via LinkedIn, according to The Guardian.
Accounts for RWM filed at Companies House show that the organization has been targeted by cyber criminals using various methods, including the use of popular social network platforms to dupe staff.
RWM, which is part of Nuclear Waste Services (NWS), revealed that attacks have escalated in recent months, raising concerns over the risk of hackers gaining access to highly sensitive materials.
NWS chief executive, Corhyn Parr, said the government-backed organization has experienced “instances of potential exploitation of ownership change through specific attack vectors.
NWS hasn't yet responded to an enquiry from ITPro, but told The Guardian that while low-level phishing attempts have been detected, they have been foiled through the company's cyber defenses.
The firm added that there’s been no disruption of business or site operations as a result.
Javvad Malik, lead security awareness advocate at KnowBe4, said the report shows a classic case of cyber criminals using open source information to target organizations.
January 2, 2024 by Emma Woollacott
Radioactive Waste Management (RWM), which is planning a huge underground nuclear waste store in the north of England, has been targeted by cyber criminals via LinkedIn, according to The Guardian.
Accounts for RWM filed at Companies House show that the organization has been targeted by cyber criminals using various methods, including the use of popular social network platforms to dupe staff.
RWM, which is part of Nuclear Waste Services (NWS), revealed that attacks have escalated in recent months, raising concerns over the risk of hackers gaining access to highly sensitive materials.
NWS chief executive, Corhyn Parr, said the government-backed organization has experienced “instances of potential exploitation of ownership change through specific attack vectors.
NWS hasn't yet responded to an enquiry from ITPro, but told The Guardian that while low-level phishing attempts have been detected, they have been foiled through the company's cyber defenses.
The firm added that there’s been no disruption of business or site operations as a result.
Javvad Malik, lead security awareness advocate at KnowBe4, said the report shows a classic case of cyber criminals using open source information to target organizations.
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