Acronis’ Mid-Year Cyberthreats Report Finds Ransomware is the Number-One Threat to Organizations, Projects Damages to exceed $30 Billion by 2023

Increasing complexity in IT continues to lead to breaches and compromises highlighting the need for more holistic approaches to Cyber Protection

Acronis research unveils the top-10 most commonly impersonated brands in phishing emails.

The Acronis Mid-Year Cyberthreats Report 2022 found that brands such as DHL and Microsoft are the most commonly impersonated in phishing emails.

SCHAFFHAUSEN, Switzerland, Aug. 24, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today, Acronis, a global leader in cyber protection, unveiled its mid-year cyberthreats report, conducted by Acronis’ Cyber Protection Operation Centers, to provide an in-depth review of the cyberthreat trends the company’s experts are tracking. The report details how ransomware continues to be the number one threat to large and medium-sized businesses, including government organizations, and underlines how over-complexity in IT and infrastructure leads to increased attacks. Nearly half of all reported breaches during the first half of 2022 involved stolen credentials, which enable phishing and ransomware campaigns. Findings underscore the need for more holistic approaches to cybersecurity.

To extract credentials and other sensitive information, cybercriminals use phishing and malicious emails as their preferred infection vectors. Nearly one percent of all emails contain malicious links or files, and more than one-quarter (26.5%) of all emails were delivered to the user’s inbox (not blocked by Microsoft365) and then were removed by Acronis email security.

Moreover, the research reveals how cybercriminals also use malware and target unpatched software vulnerabilities to extract data and hold organizations hostage. Further complicating the cybersecurity threat landscape is the proliferation of attacks on non-traditional entry avenues. Attackers have made cryptocurrencies and decentralized finance systems a priority of late. Successful breaches using these various routes have resulted in the loss of billions of dollars and terabytes of exposed data.

These attacks are able to be launched due to overcomplexity in IT, a common problem throughout businesses as many tech leaders assume more vendors and programs lead to improved security when the inverse is actually true. Increased complexity exposes more surface area and gaps to potential attackers, keeping organizations vulnerable to potentially devastating damage.

“Today’s cyberthreats are constantly evolving and evading traditional security measures,” said Candid Wüest, Acronis VP of Cyber Protection Research. “Organizations of all sizes need a holistic approach to cybersecurity that integrates everything from anti-malware to email-security and vulnerability-assessment capabilities. Cybercriminals are becoming too sophisticated and the results of attacks too dire to leave it to single-layered approaches and point solutions.”

Critical data points reveal complex threat landscape
As reliance on the cloud increases, attackers have homed in on different entryways to cloud-based networks. Cybercriminals increased their focus on Linux operating systems and managed service providers (MSPs) and their network of SMB customers. The threat landscape is shifting, and companies must keep pace.

Ransomware is worsening, even more so than we predicted.

  • Ransomware gangs, like Conti and Lapsus$, are inflicting serious damage.
  • The Conti gang demanded $10 million in ransom from the Costa Rican government and has published much of the 672 GB of data it stole.
  • Lapsus$ stole 1 TB of data and leaked credentials of over 70,000 NVIDIA users. The same gang also stole 30 GB worth of T-Mobile’s source code.
  • The U.S. Department of State is concerned, offering up to $15 million for information about the leadership and co-conspirators of Conti.

The use of phishing, malicious emails and websites, and malware continues to grow.

  • Six hundred malicious email campaigns made their way across the internet in the first half of 2022.
  • 58% of the emails were phishing attempts.
  • Another 28% of those emails featured malware.
  • The business world is increasingly distributed, and in Q2 2022, an average of 8.3% of endpoints tried to access malicious URLs.

More cybercriminals are focusing on cryptocurrencies and decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms. By exploiting flaws in smart contracts or stealing recovery phrases and passwords with malware or phishing attempts, hackers have wormed their way into crypto wallets and exchanges alike.

  • Cyberattacks have contributed to a loss of more than $60 billion in DeFi currency since 2012.
  • $44 billion of that vanished during the last 12 months.

Unpatched vulnerabilities of exposed services is another common infection vector—just ask Kaseya. To that end, companies like Microsoft, Google, and Adobe have emphasized software patches and transparency around publicly submitted vulnerabilities. These patches likely helped stem the tide of 79 new exploits each month. Unpatched vulnerabilities also tie into how overcomplexity is hurting businesses more than helping, as all of these vulnerabilities serve as additional potential points of failure.

Breaches leave financial, SLA distress in their wake
Cybercriminals often demand ransoms or outright steal funds from their targets. But companies do not suffer challenges only to their bottom lines. Attacks often cause downtime and other service-level breaches, impacting a company’s reputation and customer experience.

  • In 2021 alone, the FBI attributed a total loss of $2.4 billion to business email compromise (BEC).
  • Cyberattacks caused more than one-third (36%) of downtime in 2021.

The current cybersecurity threat landscape requires a multi-layered solution that combines anti-malware, EDR, DLP, email security, vulnerability assessment, patch management, RMM, and backup capabilities all in one place. The integration of these various components gives companies a better chance of avoiding cyberattacks, mitigating the damage of successful attacks, and retaining data that might have been altered or stolen in the process.

You can download a copy of the full Acronis Mid-Year Cyberthreats Report 2022 here or you can learn more here.

About Acronis:

Acronis unifies data protection and cybersecurity to deliver integrated, automated cyber protection that solves the safety, accessibility, privacy, authenticity, and security (SAPAS) challenges of the modern digital world. With flexible deployment models that fit the demands of service providers and IT professionals, Acronis provides superior cyber protection for data, applications, and systems with innovative next-generation antivirus, backup, disaster recovery, and endpoint protection management solutions powered by AI. With advanced anti-malware powered by cutting-edge machine intelligence and blockchain based data authentication technologies, Acronis protects any environment – from cloud to hybrid to on premises – at a low and predictable cost.

Founded in Singapore in 2003 and incorporated in Switzerland in 2008, Acronis now has more than 2,000 employees in 34 locations in 19 countries. Acronis Cyber Protect solution is available in 26 languages in over 150 countries and is used by over 20,000 service providers to protect over 750,000 businesses.

Press contacts:
Karl Bateson
+617 306 6275
Karl.Bateson@acronis.com

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Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group Wins Multiple Hydrogen Fueling Station Contracts in California and South Korea

TEMECULA, Calif., Aug. 23, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (“CE&IG”), a part of the Nikkiso Co., Ltd (Japan) group of companies, is proud to be the recipient of multiple contracts to provide over a dozen Hydrogen Fueling Stations (“HFS”) to customers in California and South Korea. These stations, intended to be operational between Q4 2023 and Q2 2024, cover fueling stations for light-duty, heavy-duty, and transit fuel cell vehicles that need H35 and H70 dispensing.

“As an ambassador member of the California Fuel Cell Partnership (“CaFCP”) and core leader of cryogenic technology, Nikkiso is key in connecting the hydrogen ecosystem to advance the clean energy agenda,” said Peter Wagner, CEO of Nikkiso CE&IG.

“We are pleased to offer flexible and scalable commercial and technical offers where our customers need us the most: from equipment fabricator to turnkey EPC solutions,” said Joseph Pak, President of the Nikkiso Integrated Cryogenic Solutions.

The purchase orders have a combined value of almost US$60 million. Nikkiso has dedicated over 150,000 ft2 (14,000 m2) square feet of floor space to mass produce hydrogen fueling stations in Murrieta, CA, Escondido, CA, Busan, S. Korea, and Neuenbürg, Germany. Every station will be manufactured to comply with the local content requirements, including the Buy America Act for the US Hydrogen Hub market.

Starting with these hydrogen station projects, the Nikkiso Group aims to further expand their hydrogen-related business by strengthening their participation in the hydrogen supply chain and expanding into the global market.

About Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group
Nikkiso’s CE&IG is part of the Nikkiso Co., Ltd group of companies. Nikkiso Co. is a $1.4B public company. CE&IG comprises five distinct functional units: Cryogenic Pumps (ACD, Nikkiso Cryo), Process Systems (Cosmodyne), Heat Exchanger Systems (Cryoquip), Cryogenic Services (through 20 global facilities) and Integrated Cryogenic Solutions (providing centralized management of products and project development). In 2020, CE&IG expanded its capabilities further with the acquisition of what was GP- Strategies’ Alternative Fuels Division. This addition provides yet another major manufacturing facility in Southern California. Acknowledged as a market leader in the design, engineering, manufacturing, construction and maintenance of Cryogenic infrastructure, this facility offers full in-house capabilities from engineering & permitting through manufacturing, construction, and maintenance.

For over 50 years, Nikkiso has been a leader in the Clean Energy industry and are leading the change to a healthier world. With our hydrogen fueling technology, Nikkiso has become a leader in the evolving hydrogen revolution, including a project on the world’s first LH2 bunkering facility. For more information visit www.NikkisoCEIG.com.

For more information, please visit www.nikkisoCEIG.com and www.nikkiso.com.

MEDIA CONTACT:
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Disposal of Construction Materials without Permission

An individual was issued a compound fine for an offence under the Miscellaneous Offences Act.

The individual was fined $500 for disposing construction materials without permission at a public area. The offender was given 7 days to settle the fine, or a two thousand dollar-fine will be imposed.

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Positive Impact to Society

The Science, Technology and Innovation Exhibition by Universiti Teknologi Brunei, UTB graduands features initiatives, projects and activities that have the potential to bring a positive impact to the society. The exhibition held in conjunction with UTB's Convocation Festival is open to the public until the 30th of September, from 8 in the morning to 4:30 in the afternoon.

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Handover of Contribution

The Islamic Da'wah Centre through the Muallaf Development Section (Muallaf Welfare) in collaboration with the Belait District Da'wah Unit handed over contributions in the form of power generators to three muallaf or new converts in the Punan Long House located in Kampung Sukang, Belait District.

The contributions were handed over by Awang Abd Aziz bin Haji Abd Kahar, Assistant Director of the Islamic Da'wah Centre. The assistance was one of the centre's initiative for underprivileged muallaf to live more comfortably and improve their standard of living. The recipients also received assistance in the form of house repair, grass cutter engine, water pump and tank as well as daily necessities.

Source: Radio Television Brunei

WARGAMAS’ 3rd Anniversary Celebration

In line with the goal to unite all senior citizens to continue leading and making the Wawasan Brunei 2035 a success, the WARGAMAS Association celebrated its third anniversary yesterday morning.

Present, Doctor Siti Norkhalbi binti Haji Wahsalfelah, Acting Permanent Secretary for Community, Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports. In line with the theme 'WARGAMAS Teguh Perpaduan', or WARGAMAS' Strong Solidarity, the association will organise the Open Day in Berakas for 3 days from the 29th to 31st of August 2022. The programme will include a motivational talk and the senior citizen's one thousand steps recreational activity.

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Doa Selamat and Kesyukuran Ceremony

In conjunction with the Fill Safe, Feel Safe 2022 campaign, Brunei Shell Marketing Company Sendirian Berhad, BSM, organised a Doa Selamat and Kesyukuran Ceremony and the Mass Fardhu Asar Prayer. It was held yesterday afternoon at the Ash-Shaliheen Mosque.

In attendance was Dato Seri Paduka Awang Haji Matsatejo bin Sokiaw, Deputy Minister, Department of Energy at the Prime Minister's Office. The function also included a special talk delivered by a certified Da'ie from the Brunei Islamic Religious Council, MUIB.

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Handover of Donation

The Pengiran Muda Mahkota Al-Muhtadee Billah Fund for Orphans, DANA received a donation yesterday amounting $262,712 collected from the SMS Brunei Prihatin for DANA for 2021-2022. The ceremony took place yesterday afternoon at the Yayasan Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Complex.

The donation was received by Yang Berhormat Pehin Datu Lailaraja Retired Major General Dato Paduka Seri Haji Awang Halbi bin Haji Mohammad Yussof, Minister at the Prime Minister's Office as Chairman of DANA Board of Trustees. The 6-month project began on the 15th of December 2021 and ended on 15th of June 2022. The project was made successful by three Telecommunications Company namely DST, Progresif and Imagine together with Radio Television Brunei, Information Department and Mosque Affairs Department.

The function coincided with the presentation of the DANA Excellent Student Incentive Award, AIPC-DANA 2022 to 15 students who achieved excellent examination results in 2021. The award was presented by Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Setia Doctor Awang Haji Mohd Isham bin Haji Jaafar, Minister of Health as Deputy Chairman of the DANA Board of Trustee. Each recipient received a computer, a printer and cash.

Source: Radio Television Brunei

Launching Of Fill Safe, Feel Safe Campaign

Every day, petrol station attendants, also known as Service Champions, often face various challenges while on duty. This includes ensuring safety at the petrol stations for all, including the public and visitors. The Minister of Transport and Infocommunications said several guidelines and regulations specifically for protecting petrol station attendants have been introduced. However, non-compliance with the said guidelines and regulations will expose the Service Champions, customers and visitors to risks of unwanted incident. Yang Berhormat Pengiran Dato Seri Setia Shamhary bin Pengiran Dato Paduka Haji Mustapha, Minister of Transport and Infocommunications stated the matter yesterday morning at the launching of the Fill Safe, Feel Safe campaign.

Yang Berhormat also urged Brunei Shell Marketing Sendirian Berhad, BSM and petrol station operators to continue monitor safety performance at petrol stations, and take necessary action towards any non-compliance. The minister added challenges faced at petrol stations are not new, but they must also be persistent, persevere and be innovative in finding new solutions

At the event, petrol station operators received campaign posters to promote and create awareness on safety at petrol stations to the public. The campaign was a collaboration between the Petroleum Authority of Brunei Darussalam and B-S-M towards raising safety awareness continuously at petrol stations.

Source: Radio Television Brunei

5th APEC Meeting of Ministers Responsible For Forestry

Global efforts in addressing the effects of climate change through increasing carbon absorption and expediting efforts in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals were among the main cores of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, APEC, underlined during the 5th APEC Meeting of Ministers Responsible for Forestry. At the virtual meeting, the Minister of Primary Resources and Tourism stressed that sustainable forest management plays a vital role in balancing the importance of forests in the economic, social and environmental aspects.

Yang Berhormat Dato Seri Setia Doctor Awang Haji Abdul Manaf bin Haji Metussin, Minister of Primary Resources and Tourism said Brunei Darussalam will continue to enhance close cooperation in the APEC region to ensure that forests remain sustainably managed. Also shared at the meeting was Brunei Darussalam's action plan in ensuring the country's forests remain intact and resilient by gazetting forests as national forest reserves. APEC Economy Ministers also issued a joint statement called the 'Chiang Mai Statement' and took note on the achievements of the APEC 2020 Forest Cover Goal. The meeting was held in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Source: Radio Television Brunei