Engineering firm involved in Nine HQ hit by cyber raid
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An engineering company paid by Nine to help find and plan its Sydney headquarters has been hit by a ransomware attack, with hackers threatening to release a trove of stolen information.
The cyber raid comes six weeks after an attack on Nine’s North Sydney offices at 1 Denison Street, which disrupted publishing and broadcasting at the country’s largest media company.
An artist’s render of Nine’s North Sydney headquarters at 1 Denison Street.
Sydney-headquartered Medland Engineering, which has offices across Australia and in London, was given 10 days to pay a ransom, after which the hackers said they would publish stolen information on the dark web.
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Singapore Airlines the latest victim of supply chain attack
A restricted set of data of over 580,000 frequent flyer members of Singapore Airlines was exposed in a supply chain attack against Sita’s passenger service system
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Singapore Airlines (SIA) has become the latest victim of a supply chain attack against the passenger service system of Sita, a supplier of IT systems for the airline industry.
SIA, a Star Alliance member airline, provides a restricted set of frequent flyer programme data to the alliance, which is then sent to other member airlines to reside in their respective passenger service systems.