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Former IBM exec alleges foreign hacking cover-up

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  1. Chinese hackers (APT 10) breached IBM’s core network over 56,000 times, compromising 400 accounts and 200 systems globally.
  2. The breaches involved repeated unauthorized access over multiple years, indicating persistent and extensive cyber intrusion.
  3. IBM allegedly concealed these breaches, leading to a failure in notifying affected authorities and clients, increasing potential threat exposure.

Threat, Attack Techniques, and Targets

The threat involves Chinese hackers, identified as APT 10. These hackers targeted IBM’s core network between 2013 and 2016. They carried out a large number of breaches, with over 56,000 attempts. The attackers compromised nearly 400 accounts and close to 200 systems in 18 countries. The main goal seems to have been to access sensitive data for an extended period. The hacking activities indicate a persistent and sophisticated attack campaign aimed at gaining long-term access. The targets included IBM’s core network and at least two of its subsidiaries. The methods used by APT 10 likely involved advanced cyber tactics given the extent of the breaches.

Impact, Security Implications, and Remediation Guidance

The alleged cover-up of these breaches can lead to serious security concerns. Not notifying authorities and affected clients, including the U.S. government, can increase risks. It might also undermine trust in the organization’s ability to protect data. The incident highlights the importance of transparency and prompt response after a breach. If you encounter similar threats, it is best to consult with your vendor or relevant security authority. They can provide specific remediation steps based on your environment. Organizations should review their incident response plans. Ensuring prompt detection and communication can help limit damage.

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