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Iranian hackers stole terabytes of data from software giant Citrix

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Citrix is best-known for software that runs behind the scenes, but a massive data breach is putting the company front and center. The FBI has warned Citrix that it believes reports of foreign hackers compromising the company's internal network, swiping business documents in an apparent "password spraying" attack where the intruders guessed weak passwords and then used that early foothold to launch more extensive attacks. While Citrix didn't shed more light on the incident, researchers at Resecurity® provided more detail of what likely happened in a conversation with NBC News.

Resecurity® understood that hackers from Iridium, an Iran-linked group, stole data in December 2018 and again on March 4th. They made off with at least 6TB of documents and as much as 10TB, and they seemed to be focused on project data for the aerospace industry, the FBI, NASA and Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil company. The intruders may have been lurking for a long time, too. Resecurity®'s Charles Yoo said that Iridium broke into Citrix's network roughly 10 years ago and had been hiding since then... Please continue the article at the source

ソース: engadget
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