BMW identified an intrusion and watched the attackers for a period of time. Detected because the adversary was using Cobalt Strike. I bet BMW does red team exercises and adversary emulations. https://t.co/xrszz92ElY https://t.co/bf8hyBH7rh
— Jorge Orchilles (@jorgeorchilles) December 6, 2019
German media is reporting that hackers suspected to have ties to the Vietnamese government have breached the networks of BMW and Hyundai. https://t.co/s1Ui4vrZgH
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) December 6, 2019
#cybersecurity #infosec #hack VIA @campuscodi BMW and Hyundai hacked by Vietnamese hackers, report claims ? @DrJDrooghaag @KaiGrunwitz @WSWMUC @mirko_ross @_SChmielewski @gvalan @JBarbosaPR @PVynckier @mclynd @mhcommunicate @chuckdbrooks https://t.co/Tz4Pxfpasb
— Archonsec (@archonsec) December 7, 2019
German media is reporting that hackers suspected to have ties to the Vietnamese government have breached the networks of BMW and Hyundai. https://t.co/s1Ui4vrZgH
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) December 6, 2019
BMW and Hyundai hacked by Vietnamese hackers, report claimshttps://t.co/7DPn0oaPGT #cybersecurity #hackers #cybercrime #ranssomeware #CyberSecurityNews #itsecnow pic.twitter.com/rDjKE3YwpG
— IT SEC: Securing Networks | Protecting Data (@itsecnow) December 7, 2019
BMW and Hyundai hacked by Vietnamese hackers, report claims https://t.co/AXkkUvKe8y
— The Cyber Security Hub (@TheCyberSecHub) December 6, 2019
BMW and Hyundai hacked by Vietnamese hackers, report claims https://t.co/Ku377xpYqe#Cybersecurity #cybercrime #cyberattacks #hacker #hack #breach #phishing #dos #ransomware #malware #virus #apt #pii #nist #fcc #finra #hipaa #pci pic.twitter.com/EkcepVadu0
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) December 7, 2019
BMW and Hyundai hacked by Vietnamese hackers, report claims https://t.co/lJlLNmEKdO via @ZDNet & @campuscodi #cybersecurity #data #security #hackers #hacker #malware #databreach #safety #justice #cyberattack #network #cyber #cybercrime #ransomware #datasecurity #internet
— Lance Schukies (@LanceSchukies) December 7, 2019
BMW and Hyundai hacked by Vietnamese hackers, report claims https://t.co/N3IjctFc99 by @campuscodi
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) December 6, 2019
BMW Infiltrated by Hackers Hunting for Automotive Trade Secrets#cybersecurity https://t.co/sP8tg2W8Sb
— allCare IT (@allCareIT) December 7, 2019
BMW Infiltrated by Hackers Hunting for Automotive Trade Secrets https://t.co/eazpTMDyxu
— Nicolas Krassas (@Dinosn) December 7, 2019
BMW Infiltrated by Hackers Hunting for Automotive Trade Secrets; #InfoSec #InformationSecurity #CyberSecurity https://t.co/tsS9820WmS
— Paul M. Hem, Jr. (@paulhem) December 6, 2019
"BMW Infiltrated by Hackers Hunting for Automotive Trade Secrets"
— tresronours cybersec (@tresronours) December 6, 2019
You are hacked, you just don't know it yet !
Connected=hacked#cybersecurity https://t.co/jf3S6aNwXS
BMW and Hyundai hacked by Vietnamese hackers, report claims https://t.co/ffdQbuF5XU #Tech #Technology #blockchain #innovation #science #IT #BigData #Security #Cybersecurity #ethereum #crypto #crowdfunding #cloud #cryptocurrency #IOT #computer #CISO #infosec #infosecurity #hacke…
— nTangled Cloud (@nTangledCloud) December 8, 2019
BMW & Hyundai Hacked by Vietnamese Hackers, Report Claims https://t.co/LIo6k29CyU #cybercrime #infosec pic.twitter.com/IVyoAyBf7W
— Neira Jones (@neirajones) December 8, 2019
BMW and Hyundai hacked by Vietnamese “hackers”, report claims
— Daniel Monastersky (@identidadrobada) December 8, 2019
Hacks linked to Ocean Lotus (APT32), a group believed to operate with orders from the Vietnamese government. https://t.co/j57RR1Vb47 pic.twitter.com/XKFeYNWYMG
BMW and Hyundai hacked by Vietnamese hackers, report claimshttps://t.co/p83lFAGJdz pic.twitter.com/jb7yg0PrAZ
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) December 6, 2019
BMW and Hyundai Networks Compromised by Vietnamese Hackers#hacking #cybersecurity #compromised #Network #BMW #Hyundai
— D-Tech (@DORY_abh) December 8, 2019
read more ?https://t.co/cp6x6qbClN pic.twitter.com/2RxmdhdAaH
@BMW and @Hyundai #hacked by #Vietnamese #hackers, report claims. Hacks linked to #OceanLotus (#APT32), a group believed to operate with orders from the #Vietnamese government. https://t.co/qSc2Ij9b4r @dynamicCISO #cybersecurity
— rneelmani (@rneelmani) December 8, 2019
#BMW Infiltrated by #Hackers Hunting for Automotive Trade Secrets #cyberspying #CyberSecurity https://t.co/uNDvkJodGO
— Sophie Tacchi (@SophTac) December 8, 2019
BMW Infiltrated by Hackers Hunting for Automotive Trade Secrets https://t.co/norNp2cw6e#Cybersecurity #cybercrime #cyberattacks #hacker #hack #breach #phishing #dos #ransomware #malware #virus #apt #pii #nist #fcc #finra #hipaa #pci pic.twitter.com/LDmM5fLkwG
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) December 7, 2019
Vietnam-linked Ocean Lotus hacked BMW and Hyundai networks #cybersecurity #apt https://t.co/f2w6Pa6dZm
— CyberSec4 (@CybSec4) December 8, 2019
Vietnam-linked Ocean Lotus hacked BMW and Hyundai networks https://t.co/molHMuBbPy #Infosec
— Security Unicorn (@SecUnicorn) December 8, 2019
#Vietnam -linked Ocean Lotus hacked #BMW and #Hyundai networks#CyberSec #infosec #Security #cybercrime #ThreatIntel #cyberattacks #dataprotection #privacy #Hackers #cyberthreats https://t.co/D0fgPuC1xL
— Jiniba (@JinibaBD) December 7, 2019
r/t "Vietnam-linked Ocean Lotus hacked BMW and Hyundai networks" https://t.co/5q3JmbMJUk
— Riccardo Pau (@profxeni) December 7, 2019