Computer
networks at major South Korean banks and top TV broadcasters crashed
simultaneously Wednesday, during a Massive cyber attack. South Korean
police investigating reports from several major broadcasters and banks.
least three broadcasters
KBS, MBC and YTN and the Shinhan and Nonghyu banks reported that their computer
networks had been crached. The state-run Korea Information Security Agency said
that Screens went blank at 2 p.m. and more than seven hours later some systems
were still down.
The take
down was apparently not from a distributed denial-of-service (DDOS)
attack, but a virus that has apparently infected machines in these
organizations and delivered its payload simultaneously.
An official at the Korea Communications Commission said investigators speculate that malicious code was spread from company servers that send automatic updates of security software and virus patches.
An official at the Korea Communications Commission said investigators speculate that malicious code was spread from company servers that send automatic updates of security software and virus patches.
The Associated Press says:
"The latest
network paralysis took place just days after North Korea accused South Korea and
the U.S. of staging a cyber-attack that shut down its websites for
two days last week. Loxley Pacific, the Thailand-based Internet service
provider, confirmed the North Korean outage but did not say what caused it.
"The South Korean
shutdown did not affect government agencies or potential targets such as power
plants or transportation systems, and there were no immediate reports that bank
customers' records were compromised, but the disruption froze part of the
country's commerce."
The Korea Internet
Security Agency, a state watchdog, said it had recorded 40,000 cases of cyber
attacks from foreign and domestic sources in 2012, up sharply from 24,000 in
2008.
Some banking services,
such as ATM and online banking, were adversely affected by the shutdowns,
though the banks are reporting that those services have been restored.
South Korean President Park
Geun Hye has put together a cyber security team to look into whether North
Korea is the culprit behind today’s attacks.
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