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British intelligence is tipping off ransomware targets to disrupt attacks

posted onAugust 22, 2023
by l33tdawg
The Record
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On average, every 72 hours for the past three months, cyber experts inside one of the United Kingdom’s security and intelligence services have detected the beginnings of a new ransomware attack against a British organization and then tipped off the target in a bid to prevent the attack from being executed.

The experts have built a unique system using the intelligence community’s access to several information feeds unavailable to anyone else — alongside public, commercial and closed-source inputs — that has almost certainly prevented a significant number of ransomware attacks from succeeding, according to multiple sources who briefed Recorded Future News on the condition of anonymity.

They say the free system, called Early Warning — run by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), a part of GCHQ — could help a larger number of U.K. organizations tackle cybersecurity threats before they become full-blown incidents. But more organizations need to sign up to receive these alerts, the sources said.

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