FBI Investigates 'Sophisticated' Cyber Attack On JP Morgan
The attack on JP Morgan reportedly resulted in the loss of “gigabytes
of sensitive data” that could have involved customer and employee
information. It is said to have been of a level of sophistication beyond
ordinary criminals, leading to speculation of a state link. The FBI is
thought to be investigating whether there is a connection to Russia.
American-Russian relations continue to be fraught amid the crisis in
Ukraine, with sanctions ramped up.
Bruce66423 asks "The quality of the attack, which appears to have led to
'gigabytes' of data being lost, is raising the prospect of a state
being the source. The present culprit suggested is Russia... why the
assumption it's not China — just because China isn't invading the
Ukraine at the moment?" News of the attack is also at the New York Times, which notes Earlier
this year, iSight Partners, a security firm in Dallas that provides
intelligence on online threats, warned companies that they should be
prepared for cyberattacks from Russia in retaliation for Western
economic sanctions. But Adam Meyers, the head of threat intelligence at
CrowdStrike, a security firm that works with banks, said that it would
be “premature” to suggest the attacks were motivated by sanctions.
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