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Irish Foreign Affairs Ministry Denies Breach

February 29, 2024
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Irish Foreign Affairs Ministry Denies Breach

The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs vehemently denies allegations of a cyber breach following assertions by a self-proclaimed group named Mogilevich. Claiming to possess 7GB of compromised documents from the DFA, Mogilevich lacked substantiating evidence for their infiltration claims. The DFA, in collaboration with Ireland’s National Cyber Security Centre, conducted a thorough investigation, finding “no evidence of any breach” within its ICT security infrastructure. The ministry, however, remains committed to ongoing vigilance and investigation, addressing any potential breaches identified.

Indicators cast doubt on the authenticity of Mogilevich’s claims, with an amateurish design of their extortion site and an unusual request for a $1,000 deposit raising suspicion within the cybersecurity community, hinting at potential fraudulent activity. This incident underscores the prevalence of opportunistic cybercriminals, termed “Phantom Incident Extortion,” emphasizing the need for rigorous investigation and vigilance in the face of evolving cyber threats.

Reference:
  • Irish Ministry Resolutely Denies Cyber Breach Amidst Unsubstantiated Extortion Claims

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