Cyber-attack on NBA Team
An investigation has been launched after cyber-criminals targeted one of the 30 teams in America s National Basketball Association.
Cybersecurity experts hired by the Houston Rockets are working closely with the Federal Bureau of Investigation to determine the precise nature and extent of the security incident.
Reuters reports that an unknown attacker tried to install ransomware on the basketball franchise s internal computer systems but was largely unsuccessful. The Rockets organization recently detected suspicious activity on certain systems in its internal network. We immediately launched an investigation, said team spokesperson Tracey Hughes.
Cyber-defenses put in place by the team before the attack were effective in limiting the destruction wrought by the malware.
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by Tyler Durden
Friday, Apr 23, 2021 - 09:25 AM
Federal investigators are still in the midst of gathering new information in an ongoing probe of last week s fatal Houston wreck that left two men dead, Reuters reported late Thursday.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said late in the day: We are following this very closely, before telling reporters that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) special crash investigation team is still gathering facts and information and is in touch with Tesla and police.
Police, NHTSA and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the crash, the report noted.
Recall yesterday we noted that Consumer Reports dropped a bombshell, independently corroborating the notion that Tesla Model Ys can drive themselves with no one in the drivers seat.
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