Cyberattack on Employment Agency – Investigators Stop Fraudsters
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A cyber attack on the Federal Employment Agency was thwarted. Bavarian investigators intervened before major damage occurred. Eight suspects are captured.
Over months, several men try to log into thousands of accounts of the Federal Employment Agency and redirect the achievements of other recipients. The actions are quickly noticed. During searches, the police also secure weapons and narcotics. Two suspects are already in custody.
The Federal Employment Agency's user accounts are the target of a cyberattack. However, the criminal's plan to divert money by doing so does not go down.
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In a cyber attack on the Federal Employment Agency (BA), eight men were said to have tried to redirect services to their own accounts. Bavarian experts on cybercrime investigated suspects and witnesses in Rhineland-Palatinate, Baden-Württemberg, Berlin, Saxony-Anhalt and Schleswig-Holstein, as reported by the Central Office Cybercrime Bayern in Bamberg. From the end of January to the middle of March, the suspects wanted to log in illegally into …
The Federal Employment Agency's user accounts are the target of a cyberattack. However, the criminal's plan to divert money by doing so does not go down.
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