pandora attacks GlobalWafers Japan
Incident Date:
March 17, 2022
Overview
Title
pandora attacks GlobalWafers Japan
Victim
GlobalWafers Japan
Attacker
Pandora
Location
First Reported
March 17, 2022
Pandora Ransomware Attacks GlobalWafers Japan
Company Overview
GlobalWafers Japan, a subsidiary of GlobalWafers, stands as a prominent player in the semiconductor industry, specializing in the manufacture of silicon wafers. The company's online presence offers insights into its product lineup, services, and corporate structure.
Vulnerabilities and Mitigation
The recent breach of GlobalWafers Japan by Pandora ransomware accentuates the critical need for stringent cybersecurity protocols. To fend off such threats, organizations are advised to engage in comprehensive monitoring of the dark web for potential early warning signs, pinpoint and address system vulnerabilities promptly, and adhere to cybersecurity best practices. These practices include enforcing regular password updates, minimizing the attack surface, conducting ongoing cybersecurity education and awareness initiatives, and adopting a risk-based approach to vulnerability management.
The Pandora ransomware group, believed to be an evolution of the Rook ransomware, has officially taken responsibility for this cyber assault. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the persistent and evolving nature of cyber threats facing the manufacturing sector and beyond.
Sources
- Cyble. (2022, March 15). Deep Dive Analysis – Pandora Ransomware. https://cyble.com/blog/deep-dive-analysis-pandora-ransomware/
- Explore.avertium.com. (2022, April 5). An In-Depth Look at Pandora Ransomware. https://explore.avertium.com/resource/in-depth-pandora-ransomware
- SecurityWeek. (2022, March 14). Car Parts Giant Denso Targeted by Ransomware Group. https://www.securityweek.com/car-parts-giant-denso-targeted-ransomware-group
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