European Investment Bank hit by cyber attack after Russian hackers vow to bring down financial system

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Earlier this year the gang claimed credit online for a series of DDoS attacks aimed at NATO and the US Air Force’s Strategic Air Command.

Both organisations suffered from website outages. Such attacks do not normally affect critical infrastructure because websites tend to be insulated from vital operational systems.

At the time of Killnet’s February attacks, Muhammad Yahya Patel, a security engineer from Check Point Software, said: 

“This has been their MO for some time, and I am sure we haven’t seen the last of these attempts.

“It would be wise for all businesses, but in particular those with public facing services, to strengthen their defences to ensure they remain operational.”

Most high-profile cybercrime targeting the West comes from Russia as authorities there turn a blind eye to online criminality directed outside its borders.

This unofficial tolerance has resulted in code being added to malicious software that specifically stops it disrupting computers with Russian as the main language in use.

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