Close X
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
ADVT 
National

Beware Of Hackers, Commons IT Officials Tell Employees Of the House of Commons

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 12 Jun, 2015 11:05 AM
    OTTAWA — Employees of the House of Commons are being warned to be on the lookout for suspicious emails from hackers looking for personal information.
     
    Two memos sent Friday from Commons IT staff says its employees, along with private sector workers, are "currently being targeted by several cyberattacks."
     
    The first alert, sent Friday morning, says hackers have stolen large volumes of personal data in the attacks.
     
    A second alert, sent just after noon, says there is no evidence that personal data has been stolen from Commons accounts, but does say they have been targeted.
     
    It appears from the memos that hackers are sending phishing emails that look like they come from official accounts, but instead are a technological ruse to trick recipients into giving up personal information. Commons IT officials, in the most recent memo, warn workers not to hand out their passwords to anyone and delete any suspicious-looking messages.
     
    Last year, a phishing scam that had the hallmarks of a state-sponsored attack allowed hackers into the systems of the National Research Council.
     
    The government blamed China for the attack that forced the NRC to shut down its computer system and use a temporary network while a new system was built to better withstand further attacks.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Mounties Help Deliver Baby Fawn After Striking Deer In Nova Scotia

    Mounties Help Deliver Baby Fawn After Striking Deer In Nova Scotia
    HALIFAX — Two RCMP officers in Nova Scotia are being credited with saving the life of a baby fawn after striking its mother with a police vehicle.

    Mounties Help Deliver Baby Fawn After Striking Deer In Nova Scotia

    Four Winning Tickets Sold For Friday's $50 Million Lotto Max Jackpot

    There are four winning tickets for last night's $50 million grand prize — each of them worth 12-and-a-half million dollars.

    Four Winning Tickets Sold For Friday's $50 Million Lotto Max Jackpot

    Federal Response To Residential School Study Disappointing, Wynne Says

    COLLINGWOOD, Ont. — Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne calls the federal government's response to recommendations from a six-year study of Canada's residential schools legacy "disappointing."

    Federal Response To Residential School Study Disappointing, Wynne Says

    Pot Is No Risk-free High For Teens With Developing Brains: Psychiatrists

    Pot Is No Risk-free High For Teens With Developing Brains: Psychiatrists
    ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Scientific studies increasingly suggest marijuana may not be the risk-free high that teens — and sometimes their parents — think it is, researchers say.

    Pot Is No Risk-free High For Teens With Developing Brains: Psychiatrists

    Rahul Tears Into Modi, Mamata; Reaches Out To Jute Mill Workers

    Rahul Tears Into Modi, Mamata; Reaches Out To Jute Mill Workers
    Even as Modi and Banerjee inked the Land Boundary agreement and flagged off cross-border bus services in Dhaka, Gandhi questioned the bonhomie between the two leaders.

    Rahul Tears Into Modi, Mamata; Reaches Out To Jute Mill Workers

    Maggi Recall Order Pan-india, More States Act

    Maggi Recall Order Pan-india, More States Act
    Even as India's food safety watchdog said the withdrawal orders on Maggi noodles were applicable pan-India, more states joined in to post their own orders on the popular snack, including Tripura, Maharashtra and Punjab. 

    Maggi Recall Order Pan-india, More States Act