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Department of Justice Security Incident

2/10/2024 590 days ago Resolved
Incident Overview
Situation Description

The Department of Justice's Criminal Division is releasing a new Strategic Approach to Countering Cybercrime, emphasizing efforts to disrupt criminal activity, develop law and policy, and promote cybersecurity through capacity building and public education, particularly in response to AI-enabled crimes.

Event Types
Malware / Destructive Attack Ransomware Cyber Espionage
Industry Sector
Government
Geographic Scope
Global
Response Actions
Shared Threat Intelligence Revised Incident Response Plan Hardened Attack Surface Conducted Employee Training Enhanced Third-Party & Supply Chain Risk Management
Impact Analysis
Event Types (3 identified)
Malware / Destructive Attack Ransomware Cyber Espionage
Financial Impact
$0 USD
Records Affected
0
Data Types Compromised
PII (Personally Identifiable Information) Financial Data (Credit Cards, Bank Accounts)
Primary Impacts
Operational Disruption Financial Loss Reputational Damage
Key Decisions Made
Technical Analysis
Attack Method

Unknown

Threat Actor Attribution
LockBit AlphV/Blackcat 911 S5 botnet
Additional Information
Quick Facts
Company:
Department of Justice
Date:
2/10/2024
Status:
Resolved
Decision Maker:
Nicole M. Argentieri
Position:
Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General and Head of the Criminal Division
Published:
2/10/2024
Source Information
Original Query
FBI public statements on ALPHV/Blackcat decryption tool effectiveness for victims
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Timeline
Information Published

2/10/2024

Incident Occurred

2/10/2024 (590 days ago)

Status: Resolved

Estimated resolution based on age

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