Cybersecurity
FBI Muscles Up Against Hackers With Breaches Going ‘Bananas’
- Clawing back ransom, hacking back among tactics being deployed
- More aggressive posture accelerated as pandemic fueled hacks
The FBI recently clawed back cryptocurrency paid to hackers after the Colonial Pipeline Co. ransomware attack.
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For the last several years, FBI agents debated turning the tables on hackers by remotely accessing breached computer networks and booting out the attackers caught in mid-hack.
They got their chance earlier this year after state-backed Chinese hackers compromised thousands of private Microsoft Exchange email servers. In response, an FBI special agent petitioned a Houston federal judge on April 9 for authorization to remotely access hundreds of hacking victims’ computer networks and block the attackers’ digital points of entry.