Watchdog hacked | The Standard | #hacking | #cybersecurity | #infosec | #comptia | #pentest | #hacker

Watchdog hacked | The Standard | #hacking | #cybersecurity | #infosec | #comptia | #pentest | #hacker



Data of Choice subscribers has been stolen.




Cyberhackers attacked the Consumer Council’s server and demanded a six-digit ransom for the personal data of a large number of complainants and subscribers of its Choice magazine, according to sources. The council has reported to police.


This is the second hacking incident within a month.


International hacker Trigona attacked Cyberport and demanded a ransom of US$300,000 (HK$2.34 million) for some 400 gigabytes of data that included HKID card numbers, bank statements and resumes. The data was released on the dark web when no ransom was paid.


The consumer watchdog said it will explain the incident in a press conference today.


On its website, it said it experienced a system disruption on Wednesday morning.


“Some of the council’s services were affected, including complaints and inquiry hotlines, subscription hotline, online price watch and oil price watch,” it said.


The council added that related services were gradually recovering.


Computer security researcher Anthony Lai Cheuk-tung said that as of 5.30pm yesterday, there had been no sale of the leaked information on the dark web.


He said the council should respond as soon as possible to explain the incident to the public.


“It is unknown the exact time the council was hacked and what has been stolen, but they should inform the affected people on the first day of the incident,” Lai said.


He also wondered why many organizations do not conduct regular penetration tests for their systems as per government guidelines.


“They should not take the Cyberport incident as an individual case. They need to check whether they have similar loopholes, otherwise they will be hacked and suffer losses.”


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