Multiple supercomputers across Europe have been infected this week with cryptocurrency mining malware and have been shut down to investigate the intrusions. Security incidents have been found in the UK, Germany, Switzerland, and possibly Spain. https://t.co/EanqFNHen7
— Mel Q (@littllemel) May 17, 2020
Multiple supercomputers across Europe have been infected with cryptocurrency mining malware and shut down to investigate the intrusions https://t.co/uswte7OJzt
— Paolo Passeri (@paulsparrows) May 17, 2020
Supercomputers hacked across Europe to mine cryptocurrency [TR: No published cause but based on past incidents suspect stolen SSH credentials and possible CVE. May affect COVID19 research. MFA, network security + patch] https://t.co/NsgMn7GCHZ
— Teri Radichel #cloudsecurity #cybersecurity (@TeriRadichel) May 17, 2020
I took a look at the recent attacks against Supercomputers and found some more details on attacks against Supercomputers in the UK, US, Germany and elsewhere -> https://t.co/EXdxB2jPI1 pic.twitter.com/3gOaLKCfyQ
— chris doman (@chrisdoman) May 16, 2020
This was actually a minor plot point in a manuscript I turned in last week.https://t.co/8umcBXqt2w
— Andrew Mayne (@AndrewMayne) May 17, 2020
Multiple supercomputers across Europe have been infected this week with cryptocurrency mining malware and have shut down to investigate the intrusions. https://t.co/HJIhtEpJib
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) May 17, 2020
Supercomputers hacked across Europe to mine cryptocurrency
— Fabrizio Bustamante (@Fabriziobustama) May 17, 2020
By @ZDNet https://t.co/E9S9U1me84#CyberSecurity #Cyberattacks #cryptocurrency #Hacked
Cc: @archonsec @fogle_shane @gvalan @avrohomg @techpearce2 @cybersecboardrm @rtehrani @PVynckier @digitalcloudgal @missdkingsbury pic.twitter.com/qU81YN4ehB
Supercomputers hacked across Europe to mine cryptocurrency
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) May 16, 2020
- Confirmed intrusions at supercomputers in the UK, Germany, Switzerland
- Unconfirmed intrusion at a supercomputer in Spainhttps://t.co/C5IvEZopgw pic.twitter.com/AEkahV0Lti
Supercomputers #hacked across Europe to mine #cryptocurrency #infosec https://t.co/0Hl1FdlUxl
— Paula Piccard ?? ?? (@Paula_Piccard) May 17, 2020
ICYMI: #Supercomputers hacked across Europe to mine cryptocurrency
— HPC Guru (@HPC_Guru) May 17, 2020
Confirmed infections have been reported in the UK, Germany, and Switzerland. Another suspected infection was reported in Spain.https://t.co/3vofu6lxYQ#HPC
Multiple supercomputers across Europe have been infected this week with cryptocurrency mining malware and have shut down to investigate the intrusions. Security incidents have been found in the UK, Germany, Switzerland, and possibly Spain.https://t.co/irjZDyUX1D
— Q Research Notables (@QAnonNotables) May 17, 2020
Supercomputers hacked across Europe to mine cryptocurrency - ZDNet https://t.co/k6oO4sNGPP
— Evan Kirstel #Staysafe #MasksForAll #RemoteWork (@evankirstel) May 17, 2020
Confirmed infections have been reported in the UK, Germany, and Switzerland. Another suspected infection was reported in Spainhttps://t.co/ONIJRIefWf
— ᴉpᴉǝH ?? (@summer__heidi) May 17, 2020
Supercomputers hacked across Europe to mine cryptocurrency [TR: No published cause but based on past incidents suspect stolen SSH credentials and possible CVE. May affect COVID19 research. MFA, network security + patch] https://t.co/NsgMn7GCHZ
— Teri Radichel #cloudsecurity #cybersecurity (@TeriRadichel) May 17, 2020
Supercomputers hacked across Europe to mine cryptocurrency https://t.co/rD2oiNYfqy by @campuscodi
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) May 16, 2020
Confirmed infections have been reported in the UK, Germany, and Switzerland. Another suspected infection was reported in Spain. Supercomputers hacked across Europe to mine cryptocurrency... via @zdnet #infosec #tech https://t.co/4kGyqz1MmD
— AJ Durling (@Gurgling_MrD) May 16, 2020
European supercomputers hacked in mysterious cyberattacks #CyberAttack https://t.co/pZ80wPNEfN
— Bob Carver ✭ (@cybersecboardrm) May 17, 2020
European supercomputers hacked in mysterious cyberattacks https://t.co/pZ80wPNEfN
— Bob Carver ✭ (@cybersecboardrm) May 17, 2020
UK Supercomputing Service ARCHER Still Offline After Monday Attack https://t.co/82msuKeoX8
— Nicolas Krassas (@Dinosn) May 17, 2020
Security and IT administrators at ARCHER, the UK's national supercomputing service, are still working on restoring services more than four days after cyberattackers forced it offline. https://t.co/h7PgrSEcb3
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) May 15, 2020
Analysis of Malware Targeting High Performance Computing (Supercomputers) https://t.co/N80DqTLq3K
— /r/netsec (@_r_netsec) May 17, 2020
? Supercomputers hacked across #Europe to mine #cryptocurrency#Cloud #CloudSecurity #CyberSecurity #CISO #InfoSec@Dahl_Consult @archonsec @fogle_shane @digitalcloudgal @DigitalFawad @cybersecboardrm @robmay70 @AghiathChbib @BillMew
— Dr. ir Johannes Drooghaag (JD) (@DrJDrooghaag) May 17, 2020
via @ZDNet
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As suspected, less an 'attack', with all its aggressive connotations, and more criminal subversion (cryptomining).
— Tim Stevens (@tcstvns) May 18, 2020
Supercomputers hacked across Europe to mine cryptocurrency
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Supercomputers hacked across Europe to mine cryptocurrency https://t.co/fXtfeBNjz6
— Marc Ruef (@mruef) May 17, 2020
Supercomputers hacked across Europe to mine cryptocurrency https://t.co/RUBBzoBlBa
— Asher Wolf (@Asher_Wolf) May 18, 2020
This is interesting!#Supercomputers #hacked across #Europe to mine #cryptocurrency
— Father of procrastination (@imuzafarqadir) May 17, 2020
Confirmed infections have been reported in the #UK, #Germany, and #Switzerland. Another suspected infection was reported in #Spain.#cybersecurity #cryptomining #Breachedhttps://t.co/XSVCUJIBku
Supercomputers hacked across Europe to mine cryptocurrency
— Matt "ABUNDANCE OF CAUTION" W (@diakopter) May 17, 2020
Confirmed infections have been reported in the UK, Germany, and Switzerland. Another suspected infection was reported in Spain.@thespybrief @chey_cobb @gametheorytoday https://t.co/7ygmTqHzBm
#Supercomputers #hacked across #Europe to mine #cryptocurrency. Confirmed infections have been reported in #UK, #Germany, and #Switzerland. Another suspected infection was reported in #Spain. @dynamicCISO #GirlsWhoCode #cybercrime https://t.co/IfQm27BeuS
— rneelmani (@rneelmani) May 17, 2020
European supercomputers hacked in mysterious cyberattacks https://t.co/tqmPtjMcEa
— Nicolas Krassas (@Dinosn) May 18, 2020
European supercomputers hacked in mysterious cyberattacks https://t.co/k5nP0pCGQy
— The Cyber Security Hub™ (@TheCyberSecHub) May 17, 2020
European supercomputers #hacked in mysterious cyberattacks #security #cybersecurity https://t.co/oOh1B60mgR
— Paula Piccard ?? ?? (@Paula_Piccard) May 18, 2020
Several #HPC computing cluster were #Hackedhttps://t.co/gdLK7Dp3F6
— Andrew Vcourt (@avcourt) May 18, 2020
ドイツ、イギリス、スイスにてスーパーコンピュータのサイバー攻撃事案が発生、新しい計算の受付を停止。
— かお㌠ (@ka0com) May 17, 2020
攻撃者の目的背景は不明だが、二つの事例について公表があり、いずれの場合においてもSSHの認証情報が盗まれMonero暗号通貨のマイニングに悪用された。とのこと。 https://t.co/dLfFKTn27Y
European supercomputers hacked in mysterious cyberattacks https://t.co/XPRBeCsb9b #Analysis, #Cyberwar, #Malware, #Exploit, #Infosec, #APT @BleepinComputer
— DASOS (@SteliosDasos) May 17, 2020
Several high-performance computers and data centers used for research projects used for research projects have been shut down this week across Europe due to security incidents. [...] Europ... via @BleepinComputer #security #tech https://t.co/EJLJsODm2l
— AJ Durling (@Gurgling_MrD) May 17, 2020