US Marshals Ransomware Hit Is Major Incident

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Publicated : 23/11/2024   Category : security


US Marshals Ransomware Hit Is Major Incident


Unknown attackers made off with a raft of PII, the Justice Department says — but witnesses in the protection program are still safe.



The US Marshals Service (USMS), which is tasked with hunting down fugitives and administering the Witness Security Program, was hit with a major ransomware incident and data breach in mid-February, officials said.
Despite the ransomware element, USMSs fugitive-hunting operations have continued in the wake of the cyberattack, officials said. However, on Feb. 17, unidentified cyberattackers absconded with a treasure trove of important data, according to Drew Wade, a Justice Department spokesperson.
The affected system contains law enforcement sensitive information, including returns from legal process, administrative information, and personally identifiable information [PII] pertaining to subjects of USMS investigations, third parties, and certain USMS employees, he told NBC News.
Meanwhile, the outlet
cited unnamed sources
within the DoJ as confirming that the Witness Security Program (known as the witness protection program in films and TV) was not affected.
The attack impacted a standalone USMS system, Wade said, which was quarantined from the rest of the network. Even so, the incursion should be seen as a major incident,” he added.
A concrete motive for the attack and the culprits behind it may emerge over the course of the investigation, but targeting the PII could be a prelude to a broader cyber offensive, according to Lior Yaari, CEO and co-founder of Grip Security.
The US Marshals data breach is another example of how cybercriminals aim for identities — the most common threat target, he says, noting that
the data in general
would be valuable to a wide range of attacker types. In this case, attackers were able to exfiltrate and add to the identity fabric for individuals in the USMS system, including prisoners. Compromised identities give cybercriminals an embedded position in identity fabric, thereby extending their presence anywhere and everywhere the identity goes.

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