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Mb of Stolen Medical, Business and Airline Data Finjan Unveils Medical, Business and Airline Data
Stolen and Traded by Cybercriminals (23.06.08)
- Finjan announced its discovery of a server
controlled by hackers (Crimeserver) containing more
than 500Mb of premium data. The data included healthcare and business related
data, as well as personal identifiable information (stolen Social Security
Numbers). This data is part of the premium offering that the cybercriminals operating the Crimeservers
were selling to the highest bidder online.
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The
compromised data came from all around the world and contained information
from individuals, businesses, airlines and healthcare providers. The report
contains examples of compromised data that Finjan
found on the Crimeserver, such as:
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Compromised medical related data of hospitals and publicly owned
healthcare providers
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Compromised business related data of a
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Identity theft (stolen Social Security Numbers) Some of the implications of stolen medical and patient data include: illegal and/or bogus treat-ments; obtaining prescription drugs for the purpose of selling them; loss of health coverage for the victimized patient; inaccurate records of victimized patients, which could result in incorrect and potentially harmful treatments. Healthcare providers could also face potential HIPAA violations or breach of general data protection legislation. Finjans
Malicious Code Research Center (MCRC) detected a Crimeserver operated by cyber-criminals
who used campaigns to steal data. These campaigns consisted of highly
sophisticated attacks, incorporating Crimeware
toolkits, Trojans and Command and Control (C&C) servers to drive traffic
from a specific region, with specific characteristics. "This
report illustrates the latest development in cybercrime.
It shows the business cycle of data collecting and trading by today’s cybercriminals. Crimeware infecting PCs is a serious business problem that has far-reaching consequences, such as impacting the security of businesses and patients around the world," said Yuval Ben-Itzhak, CTO of Finjan. "We see that cybercriminals
go after premium data that they can trade for substantial profit. The
increase in Web-based attacks is staggering. Industry figures include a
growth of more than 200 Prozent of Web-based malware, with an increase of over 800 Prozent
in backdoor and password-stealing malware, illustrating that sensitive corporate and medical are at risk." According
to Finjan, the fact that sensitive business,
patient and personal data were compromised in a timeframe of less than one
calendar month underscores the necessity for enterprises and organizations to
have a comprehensive security technology in place that provides effective
protection against these sophisticated threats. The
compromised data and the Crimeserver applications
were detected using Finjan's patented active
real-time code inspection technology while diagnosing users’ Web traffic. |
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