Why is it in the news?
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According to cybersecurity investigation website KrebsOnSecurity.com, India’s leading tech players may be under serious threat from cyber criminals.
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The website is run by former Washington Post staffer and cybersecurity writer, Brian Krebs.
More in the news
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The criminals launched phishing campaigns that netted dozens of employees and more than 100 computer systems last month at Wipro, India’s third-largest IT outsourcing firm.
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They are also appear to have targeted a number of other competing providers, including Infosys and Cognizant, as per new evidence available with the website.
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It appears the attackers in this case are targeting companies that in one form or another have access to either a tonne of third-party company resources, and/or companies that can be abused to conduct gift card fraud.
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It may be recalled that KrebsOnSecurity on April 15th said multiple sources were reporting a cyber security breach at Wipro, including possible cyber attacks against the company’s global customers.
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Wipro later confirmed certain such intrusions, however said the company had taken all measures, to stop any further attacks, including hiring a forensic firm to investigate cyber attacks on its employee emails and systems.
What do you understand by Cyberattack?
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A cyberattack is deliberate exploitation of computer systems, technology-dependent enterprises and networks.
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Cyberattacks use malicious code to alter computer code, logic or data, resulting in disruptive consequences that can compromise data and lead to cybercrimes, such as information and identity theft.
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Cyberattacks may include the following consequences:(1) Identity theft, fraud, extortion(2) Malware, pharming, phishing, spamming, spoofing, spyware, Trojans and viruses(3) Stolen hardware, such as laptops or mobile devices(4) Denial-of-service and distributed denial-of-service attacks(5) Breach of access(6) Password sniffing(7) System infiltration(8) Website defacement(9) Private and public Web browser exploits(10) Instant messaging abuse(11) Intellectual property (IP) theft or unauthorized access
Source
The Hindu.