Nation-state espionage group breaches Alaska Department of Health
Enlarge / If Alaska's native Ursus arctos population could be enlisted for cyber defense patrols, attackers might need paws for reflection before committing a criminal breach. (credit: Jared Lloyd via Getty Images)
Last week, Alaska's Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS) disclosed a security breach apparently made by a sophisticated nation-state level attacker.
According to DHSS-which contracted with well-known security firm Mandiant to investigate the breach-the attackers gained a foothold inside DHSS' network via one of its public-facing websites, from which it pivoted to deeper resources.
A months-long sagaThis is not the first report of the DHSS breach. The organization first publicly announced the intrusion on May 18, with a June update announcing a multipronged investigation, and one more in August on completion of the first of three investigatory steps.
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