BBC, Boots, BA warned not to pay Russian hackers after payroll data stolen.


Firms caught up in the global payroll data hack that included Boots, British Airways and the BBC were on Tuesday warned not to give in to blackmail threats.

  • International Consolidated Airlines Group
  • 06 June 2023 12:45:36

Source: Sharecast

Russia-linked ransomware group Clop claimed responsibility for the cyber attack, which hit companies on Monday after hackers exploited a flaw in file transfer software known as MOVEit, used by UK-based payroll provider Zellis.

Professor Ciaran Martin, a former head of cyber security at the UK's spying and intelligence surveillance agency GCHQ and who set up the National Cyber Security Centre, said victims could be more susceptible to “sophisticated identity fraud” but warned companies against paying the criminals to prevent the stolen data being leaked online.

“It looks like the BBC, Boots, BA and others are caught up in a very significant global data heist...This group of criminals are going to have massive amounts of personal data, sadly, and they’re going to look through it and see what is most extortable," he told the BBC.

“They will then come to organisations and threaten them with publication of this data if they don’t pay. So they’ll look for the most damaging data and the strong advice will be to the organisations not to pay.

“What they might do, then more covertly is they might seek to monetise this data. It’s unlikely, certainly in the case of organisations like the BBC, to be something that you could just take and empty your bank account."

“But it does leave those affected more susceptible to sophisticated identity fraud, so they might try to develop techniques for scamming and so forth."

Zellis did not name its clients caught up in the attack, but BA, the BBC and Boots confirmed their employees were among the victims.

Reporting by Frank Prenesti for Sharecast.com


Exchange: DJ Stock Exchange
Sell:
28,150.68
Buy:
28,268.46
Change: -436.36 ( -0.98 %)
Date:
Prices delayed by at least 15 minutes

Compare our accounts

If you're looking to grow your money over the longer term (5+ years), we have a range of investment choices to help.

Halifax is not responsible for the content and accuracy of the Markets News articles. We may not share the views of the author. Understand the risks, please remember the value of your investment can go down as well as up and you may not get back the full amount you invest. We don't provide advice so if you are in any doubt about buying and selling shares or making your own investment decisions we recommend you seek advice from a suitably qualified Financial Advisor. Past performance is not a guide to future performance.