Whenever a major event
happens in the world, cyber criminals try to take advantage of it. The
Tokyo Olympics is on the radar of cyber criminals for the same obvious
reasons. Researchers and security agencies are already warning of the possible cyber attacks on the event.
Current Ongoing Attacks.
A security firm from Japan
found an Olympics-themed malware sample with wiper functionality. This
malware can wipe files on infected systems and specifically target
Ichitaro Japanese word processors.
- In another case, a government official from Japan disclosed that login IDs and passwords of the Olympic ticket portal got leaked online. However, the leak did not originate from Tokyo 2020's system.
- Last month, the Committee of Japanese Olympics disclosed being hit by a ransomware attack. However, the committee did not pay the ransom and removed all infected computers.
FBI Alerts.
The FBI has issued an alert
about possible malicious activities that can disturb several events
related to media broadcasting environments, hospitality, ticketing,
transit, or security.
- Moreover, the agency warned about possible cyber attacks involving possible attempts to hijacking video feeds, ransomware, or DDoS attacks.
- This year’s broadcast-only Games involving ISPs and television networks are believed to be at the cross hairs of attackers, potentially leading to disturbing global audiences.
Our Conclusion.
The
ongoing Tokyo Olympics will be a hotbed of cyber attacks and more
attacks can be anticipated as the event progresses. It appears to be
challenging for Tokyo to stay protected from these expected attacks.
Defenses need to be amped up to the tee.
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