FBI InfraGard Hack 2022: Lessons in Cyber Security Vulnerabilities

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Screenshot of stolen InfraGard database

On the 10th of December 2022, The ‘FBI’s InfraGard’ got hacked!!!

A threat actor by the name “USDoD” which is also an abbreviation of the ‘US Department of Defense‘ stole highly valuable information through the department in peril. The database of InfraGard was stolen by the hacker and contains names of high personnel, emails, social security numbers, and even employment details of the victims, amounting to 87,000 members of InfraGard whose accounts and personal life has been compromised. To prove to the FBI they have been compromised the threat actor obtained highly valuable information, USDoD posted a sample of the data on ‘BreachedForums.com’ stating to be selling the database for $50,000 USD ($74,325 AUD).

The InfraGard, home of communications and collaborations of every government organisation was breached just by using the credentials of a CEO from an organisation that measures Americans’ creditworthiness and a Python script!

Comment:

The recent hack of the FBI's IngraGard security system that sent shockwaves through the tech world has revealed just how easy it is to be hacked. It seems like even the FBI isn't safe!

With the amount of data stored on our systems and networks, it's no wonder that hackers are able to get ahold of sensitive information with relative ease. It's time to reassess our security protocols –– even the FBI isn't safe!

As individuals, we can take simple steps such as using strong and unique passwords, enabling two-factor authentication, and keeping our software up to date.

At the organizational level, businesses and government agencies must invest in robust cybersecurity measures, conduct regular risk assessments, and provide ongoing training to employees to ensure they are aware of potential threats.

In today's interconnected world, cybersecurity is everyone's responsibility, and we must all work together to protect our digital assets.

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