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Month: February 2017
IT Security Weekend Catch Up – February 17, 2017
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Technical analysis of recent attacks against Polish banks
It has been three weeks since first information about succesful attacks on Polish banks has reached our ears. It’s time to put together the technical description of how the attacks were performed. Continue reading “Technical analysis of recent attacks against Polish banks”
IT Security Weekend Catch Up – February 13, 2017
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IT Security Weekend Catch Up – February 4, 2017
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Several Polish banks hacked, information stolen by unknown attackers
Polish banks are frantically scanning their workstations and servers while checking logs in the search of signs of infection after some of them noticed unusual network activity and unauthorised files on key machines within their networks. This is – by far – the most serious information security incident we have seen in Poland. Continue reading “Several Polish banks hacked, information stolen by unknown attackers”