quantum attacks InfoTek Consulting
Incident Date:
February 28, 2022
Overview
Title
quantum attacks InfoTek Consulting
Victim
InfoTek Consulting
Attacker
Quantum
Location
First Reported
February 28, 2022
InfoTek Consulting Suffers Ransomware Attack
InfoTek Consulting, a firm that excels in IT resource management and consulting, recently fell victim to a ransomware attack orchestrated by the Quantum group. This incident was disclosed on the group's dark web leak site, highlighting the ongoing threats faced by companies in the Business Services sector. InfoTek Consulting is known for its role in aligning job requirements with the skills, industry knowledge, and connections of candidates.
The company's online platform provides valuable resources for job seekers, focusing on skills enhancement, experience, presentation, and effective use of social media. Despite this, the website lacks detailed information about the company's size or the specific security vulnerabilities that might have led to the ransomware attack.
Ransomware attacks are on the rise, with a staggering 76% of organizations reporting such incidents over the past year, as per Sophos' "The State of Ransomware 2023" report. These attacks are not only prevalent but also significantly impactful, with Verizon's "2023 Data Breach Investigations Report" indicating that 24% of all breaches involve ransomware.
To combat the threat of ransomware, it is crucial for organizations to keep their systems up-to-date with the latest security patches and to implement anti-malware solutions capable of detecting and neutralizing ransomware threats. Additionally, awareness and vigilance against phishing emails, Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) vulnerabilities, and credential abuse are essential preventive measures. In the unfortunate event of a ransomware attack, organizations must carefully consider the implications of reporting the breach to law enforcement and publicly disclosing the incident, based on the specific context and legal obligations.
Sources
- Infotek Consulting. (n.d.). Find that perfect IT position or consultant. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://infotek-consulting.com
- TechTarget. (n.d.). What is Ransomware? How It Works and How to Remove It. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://www.techtarget.com/searchsecurity/definition/ransomware
- Proofpoint. (n.d.). What Is Ransomware? - Definition, Prevention & More. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://www.proofpoint.com/us/threat-reference/ransomware
- NCSC.GOV.UK. (n.d.). A guide to ransomware. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/ransomware/home
- Check Point. (n.d.). Ransomware Attack - What is it and How Does it Work? Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://www.checkpoint.com/cyber-hub/threat-prevention/ransomware/
- CISA. (n.d.). Stop Ransomware. Retrieved April 10, 2024, from https://www.cisa.gov/stopransomware
Recent Ransomware Attacks
The Recent Ransomware Attacks (RRA) site acts as a watchtower, providing you with near real-time ransomware tracking of attacks, groups and their victims. Given threat actors’ overarching, lucrative success so far, ransomware attacks have become the most ubiquitous, and financially and informationally impactful cyber threat to businesses and organizations today.
The site’s data is generated based on hosting choices of real-world threat actors, and a handful of other trackers. While sanitization efforts have been taken, we cannot guarantee 100% accuracy of the data. Attack updates will be made as source data is reported by reputable sources. By viewing, accessing, or using RRA you acknowledge you are doing so at your own risk.