Cyber attacks using malware called
"BadRabbit" hit Russia and other nations on Tuesday, affecting
Russian Interfax news agency and causing flight delays at Ukraine's Odessa
airport.
While
no major outages were reported, the U.S. government issued a warning on the
attack, which followed campaigns in May and June that used similar malware and
resulted in what some economists estimated are billions of dollars in losses.
The
attacks are disturbing because attackers quickly infected critical
infrastructure, including transportation operators, indicating it was a
"well-coordinated" campaign, said Robert Lipovsky, a researcher with
cyber firm ESET.
More
than half the victims were in Russia, followed by Ukraine, Bulgaria, Turkey and
Japan, according to ESET.
The
U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a warning on the BadRabbit
ransomware, a type of virus that locks up infected computers and asks victims
to pay a ransom to restore access. It did not identify any U.S. victims but
advised the public to refrain from paying ransoms and report any infections to
the Federal Bureau of Investigation through the government's Internet Crime
Complaint Center.
Ransomware
infections have the potential to halt activity at targeted organizations. The
May "WannaCry" ransomware shuttered hospitals, factories and other
facilities around the globe for days.
Interfax,
one of Russia's largest news agencies, said some of its services were hit by
the attack but expected them to be back online by the end of Tuesday.
An
Odessa airport spokesman said a few flights were delayed because workers had to
process passenger data manually. Kiev's metro system reported a hack on its
payment system but said trains were running normally.
Ukraine's
cyber police chief told Reuters the country was "barely affected."
Russian
cyber-security firm Kaspersky Lab said BadRabbit appeared to spread through a
mechanism similar to June's destructive NotPetya virus, which took down many
Ukrainian government agencies and businesses. It then spread across corporate
networks of multinationals with operations or suppliers in eastern Europe.
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