6th March – Threat Intelligence Report

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TOP ATTACKS AND BREACHES


  • The American fast food chain Chick-fil-A has released an announcement revealing a credential stuffing attack occurred on their website and mobile app. The attack exposed over 71K customers’ accounts data, including names, email addresses, mobile payment numbers and masked credit or debit card numbers, and threat actors may have used account balance to make purchases.

  • Pierce Transit, a public transit operator that serves over 18K people daily in Washington State, has been a victim of a ransomware attack conducted by LockBit gang. The ransomware group claimed it stole correspondence, non-disclosure agreements, customer data, contracts and more.

  • Check Point Threat Emulation and Harmony Endpoint provide protection against this threat (Ransomware.Win.Lockbit)


  • Satellite TV giant Dish Network confirmed it has been a victim of a ransomware attack. The attack caused an internal systems outage that affected the company’s internal communications, customer call centers, and websites. In addition, the threat actors extracted data that possibly include personal information. Researchers indicated that Black Basta ransomware operation is behind the attack, however the ransomware group has not yet claimed responsibility for the hack.

  • Check Point Threat Emulation and Harmony Endpoint provide protection against this threat (Ransomware.Win.BlackBasta)


  • Digital banking platform Hatch Bank has become the second known victim (after Community Health Systems in February) of t ..

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