Clicking an Email Link shuts down a Police Department
Recently the US San Bernardino County (California) Sheriff’s Department fell victim to a Cyber Attack, efforts to restore all of its systems are still ongoing more than 2 weeks after the attack. Insiders informed ABC Eyewitness News that the Cyber Attack likely originated from a malicious hyperlink in an email, which led to the encryption of numerous departmental systems. Though the data was able to be recovered, the department took the precaution of shutting down the majority of its systems, including email, internet, and computers in many department vehicles, to ensure no further security threats persisted whilst an investigation took place.
In light of the new protocols, police officers have reverted to traditional methods of communication, such as calling or radioing their local dispatch for information on license plates or suspect backgrounds. The department has assured the local community that safety operations remain unaffected, with deputies still able to run background checks and respond to calls. A cyber forensic investigation is being conducted by the county to determine the full impact on operations before the system is fully reinstated.
While county officials have not confirmed whether a ransom was paid, such attacks are becoming increasingly common. Situations such as this highlights the cost, both financial and operationally, and the potential impact on public services, these same risks could extend to patient care in hospitals if similar attacks took place. Businesses without the necessary protection from such attacks should be extremely vigilant when opening attachments or clicking on links, even if they seem familiar or harmless. We have a video which explains many of the common methods of phishing attacks and some ways in which you can spot them, however it is important to note that phishing and social engineering attacks are becoming more complex and harder to spot for many people who do not know the signs to look for.
At One2Call we can provide Advanced Email Threat Detection that proactively monitors all incoming and outgoing email, using artificial intelligence, to spot phishing emails, malicious links, impersonation attacks, suspicious text in emails and much more besides. It is important to note that not all phishing can occur from unknown email addresses or attackers attempting to impersonate a 3rd party brand or user, sometimes they can come from a 3rd party who has already been infected by which a malicious attacker is using their emails, intercepting and responding to emails before the user is aware. In these cases it is important that services such as Active Email Threat Protection can monitor for language in emails to be able to alert a user to potentially unusual or malicious activity. Find out more about Active Email Threat Protection at the link below, or contact us to find out more about how One2Call can ensure that your business is Cyber Secure.
Latest News Stories
UK to test Emergency Alert System on April 23rd 2023
The UK government will conduct a nationwide test of the country's emergency alert service at 3 pm on Sunday, 23 April. The trial, which follows pilot tests in East Suffolk and Reading, aims to ensure that people can recognise real alerts and know how to respond during...
Criminal Marketplace, Genesis Market, Shut Down
In a coordinated global effort, law enforcement agencies have shut down one of the largest criminal marketplaces, Genesis Market, used by online fraudsters to purchase victims' login details, IP addresses, and other personal data. Law enforcement agencies from 17...
The Evolution of the Mobile Phone, 50 Years After the First Mobile Call was made!
The Birth of Mobile Telephony Fifty years ago, the first-ever mobile phone call marked the beginning of a revolution in communication. On that historic day, Motorola engineer Martin Cooper made a call to his friend and rival, Joel Bell at AT&T, using a hefty...
Our Customers
Testimonials
Aura Business Centre
Helpful, professional and fast service always!
Yolande Quickfall, Saxton Mee
One2Call are certainly liked by us as they are always keen to help and resolve any problems that we may have and with a quick response.
Pat Nash, Invma
Responsive support, friendly service, knowledgeable/competent engineers.