October 26, 2023 Beat the Medusa ransomware with the right technology solution The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) fell victim to a data breach on Sept. 22. The government’s health insurance agency was hit by a ransomware attack known as Medusa. In 2022, there were 65.05 million beneficiaries of PhilHealth that were categorized as direct contributors. The information of this huge number of members was greatly put to risk because of the incident. The Medusa ransomware is a type of malware that encrypts files and demands a ransom payment in exchange for the decryption key. The Medusa ransomware group has executed a sophisticated attack on PhilHealth, compromising sensitive data and exposing select samples online, underscoring the emergent and serious nature of this cyber threat. The compromised data includes confidential information of Filipinos such as names, addresses, contact information, and medical records, as well as internal memos and memoranda from PhilHealth officers, signifying the extensive range of data vulnerable to such attacks. Medusa has demanded a ransom of $300,000, threatening to release the entirety of the stolen PhilHealth data online if the ransom is not paid, highlighting the significant financial implications of such cyber threats. The government has denied any intentions to pay the ransom, and PhilHealth is working with the DICT and other relevant agencies to recover the stolen data and ensure the culprits are brought to justice. In response to the ransomware incident, the National Privacy Commission (NPC) has unveiled a new tool designed to empower citizens, particularly senior citizens, to verify the security of their data. The NPC launched the “Na-leak ba ang PhilHealth Data ko?” portal on October 13, 2023, amidst a disconcerting data breach involving the state insurer. The “Na-leak ba ang PhilHealth Data ko?” portal is an individualized search tool allowing Filipinos to ascertain whether their personal information was included in the leaked data by entering their PhilHealth Identification Number (PIN). Privacy Commissioner Atty. John Henry D. Naga said that the NPC developed the portal in an “exceptionally short period,” as a commitment to protecting citizens’ personal information. It also underscores the commission’s resolve to fortify data privacy and citizens’ peace of mind after the data leak. The recent hacking incident at PhilHealth has brought to light the importance of cyber security in companies and organizations. A cyber security attack can result in everything from identity theft, to extortion attempts, to the loss of important data like in the case of the state insurer. But the good news is, it can be prevented with the right technology solutions. For the last 27 years, Advance Solutions Inc. (ASI) has been one of the leading providers of technology solutions for business, government, education and finance. ASI’s partnership with the best brands in the industry has resulted in bringing a greater technology advantage for their valued clients. In a recent tech update seminar spearheaded by ASI, two of its top brand partners presented their latest security features: A representative from Microsoft Philippines informed the audience about Bitlocker — a Windows disk encryption feature, designed to protect data by providing encryption for entire volumes. BitLocker addresses the threats of data theft or exposure from lost, stolen, or inappropriately decommissioned devices. HP Philippines representative introduced the HP Wolf Security touted as a new breed of endpoint security. HP’s portfolio of hardware-enforced security and endpoint-focused security services are designed to help organizations safeguard PCs, printers, and people from circling cyber predators. HP Wolf Security provides comprehensive endpoint protection and resiliency that starts at the hardware level and extends across software and services. Reference: PhilHealth under siege: Medusa group demands US$300,000, threatens to leak data (mb.com.ph)
Cybercrime Evolution: HP Wolf Security Report
October 24, 2023 Cybercrime Evolution: HP Wolf Security Report A 2022 report produced by HP Wolf Security in collaboration with Forensic Pathways – and alongside security experts in both industry and academia – has identified how cybercriminals are now operating on a professional footing with easy-to-launch malware and ransomware attacks being offered on a “Software as a Service” basis. As a result, even people with rudimentary IT skills are now able to launch cyberattacks at targets of their choosing. “Digital transformation has supercharged both sides of the attack-defense divide – shown, for instance, by the increasing popularity of ‘as a service’ offerings. This has democratized malicious activity to the point where complex attacks requiring high levels of knowledge and resources – once the preserve of advanced persistent threat (APT) groups – are now far more accessible to a wider group of threat actors,” says Alex Holland, Senior Malware Analyst at HP Wolf Security’s Threat Research team – and author of the report. By the mid-1990s, a thriving hacker subculture was communicating globally over Internet Relay Chat (IRC). Initially, hackers sought to score bragging rights for their technical skills. But with the dotcom boom, many realized there might be serious money to be made. The launch of malware kits began to lower the skills levels needed. But these “sole trader” fraudsters had little power to scale their operations until they started collaborating and pooling skills. This led to hackers specializing in perfecting different parts of the attack chain – whether penetrating systems, developing malware or laundering stolen money and cryptocurrency. Initially, ransomware variants like CryptoLocker relied on opportunistic attacks by targeting systems already infected by the ZeuS variant Gameover ZeuS, demanding a $700 ransom or the equivalent in Bitcoin to decrypt an infected machine’s data. Attacks like WannaCry and NotPetya took this to the next level by using destructive methods to cripple critical infrastructure. Since 2018 cybercrime has continued its move towards service and platform business models, with threat actors tapping into complex supply chains to launch attacks using specialist “plug and play” components. It has also become more organized and targeted. Criminals are taking much more time to understand a target’s infrastructure to maximize their impact, whether that’s achieving a bigger ransom or disabling a more critical piece of infrastructure. “In the last century, the economy shifted from sole traders to mass production, to service models, to platforms like Amazon,” says Dr. Mike McGuire, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, University of Surrey, UK. “The cybercrime economy did this in less than 25 years.” Reference: HP-Wolf-Security-Evolution-of-Cybercrime-Report
Innovations on Cybersecurity 2023
October 10, 2023 ASI conducts tech update seminar on Cyber Security Advance Solutions Inc (ASI) conducted a tech update seminar on Cyber Resiliency and Security on September 13, 2023 at Seda Vertis North in Quezon City. The seminar, entitled “Innovations on Cyber Security 2023” was held in cooperation with HP Philippines, Microsoft, and Intel. The aim was to update ASI’s stakeholders in the government sector on the current technology trends. In today’s connected world, everyone benefits from advanced cyber defense programs. A cyber security attack can result in everything from identity theft, to extortion attempts, to the loss of important data like family photos. Everyone relies on critical infrastructure like power plants, hospitals, and financial service companies. Securing these and other organizations is essential to keeping our society functioning. During the first part of the program, the following brand partners of ASI presented a thorough discussion on the subject matter of cyber security: IT Modernization starts with Intel Innovation Intel Philippines’ Wendy Gurra, an Industry Technical Specialist, presented the VProplatform which featured the Multilayer Security of its Hardware Shield including: Advance threat protections; Application & data protections; and Below-the-OS security. Microsoft’s Bitlocker Microsoft Philippines represented by Device Marketing Manager Eric Bordeos informed the audience about Bitlocker — a Windows disk encryption feature, designed to protect data by providing encryption for entire volumes. BitLocker addresses the threats of data theft or exposure from lost, stolen, or inappropriately decommissioned devices. Furthermore, its Windows 11 Pro has Application safeguards for its new set of security features namely: Smart App Control which enables SMBs to give employees flexibility to choose their own applications, while maintaining tight security Help prevent unwanted code from running with Windows Defender Application Control. Microsoft Defender Application Guard protects systems from untrusted websites and files by running them in virtual containers. HP Wolf Security Don Malilin, HP Global Pre-sales Technical Consultant for Personal systems at HP Philippines introduced the HP Wolf Security touted as a new breed of endpoint security. HP’s portfolio of hardware-enforced security and endpoint-focused security services are designed to help organizations safeguard PCs, printers, and people from circling cyber predators. HP Wolf Security provides comprehensive endpoint protection and resiliency that starts at the hardware level and extends across software and services. HP Wolf Security’s mission critical capabilities include the following: Threat containment which involves CPU-enforced malware prevention that stops phishing and ransomware attacks, while reducing overall alert volume. Lost or stolen hardware which remotely locate, lock, and wipe a lost or stolen PC. HP Protect and Trace2 protects data, reduces operational burden, and can eliminate breach notifications. Printer resiliency which continually monitors device for anomalous behavior and self-heals. HPE Aruba Networking ESP Aruba Networks’ Marie Mercado, Network Solutions Engineer in the company, presented the ESP’s PROTECT layer which combined the SD-Branch and SD-WAN capabilities with best of breed SSE (secure service edge) providers (such as Zscaler and Netskope) provide a broader based SASE (secure access service edge) architecture to secure users, data, and applications that connect directly with the internet and cloud. The second part of the program was equally interesting as ASI was able to gather two prolific advocates of cyber security, Art Samaniego and Jocel de Guzman, in the panel discussion segment. Art is Technology Editor and ICT Head Manila Bulletin Publishing Corporation while Jocel is Founder and Co- Lead Convenor of Scam Watch Pilipinas. Scam Watch Pilipinas offers public services to educate and guide users of gadgets and platform on information technology to enable them to safely navigate the internet highway. Having worked in the past with Globe Telecom, De Guzman has co-founded this advocacy group along with Art Samaniego. During the discussion, Art said: “We need to just follow best practices: Strong password, authentication, not sharing of personally identifiable information. We don’t need to be the most high-tech person to protect ourselves.” He emphasized the need to educate all employees of any company or organization about cyber security because he believes it’s the only way to put a stop to incidences of cyber crimes in the workplace. Meanwhile, Jocel shared that there are only 4 things to remember to protect us from cyber crimes/scam: 1. Magdamot – “Huwag tayu mamigay ng pera sa hindi natin kakilala using online means.” 2. Magduda – “Kapag may offer na too good to be true, lalago yung pera mo ng 100-200%, mag-isip at magduda na.” 3. Mang-snob – “Ito anti-phising ‘to. Kung alam mu na wala kang pagkukulang dun sa utility, bangko o sinu man, isnabin yung mga suspicious emails.” 4. Magsumbong – “I-report yung number, email, website, Facebook page by calling the hotline 1-3-2-6 of the National Cyber Crime Hub. Pwede rin pumunta sa Facebook page ng Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) at mag-message para i-report yung URL, number, screenshot.” He said that it is important to report the information because the government is now collecting data in order to do digital forensic. He also said that because many scam victims have reported at 1-3-2-6, authorities were able to raid a POGO office in Pasay City which was said to be conducting scam activities. The whole day event was capped with a Q&A portion, where participants had the chance to interact with the guest panelists. The audience also had fun participating in games and in winning prizes in the raffle draws. But most of all, the event has brought a wealth of knowledge about the timely topic of cyber security.
Endpoint security in your workplace
October 10, 2023 Endpoint security in your workplace Cybersecurity is the practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks. These cyberattacks are usually aimed at accessing, changing, or destroying sensitive information; extorting money from users via ransomware; or interrupting normal business processes. In today’s connected world, everyone benefits from advanced cyberdefense programs. At an individual level, a cybersecurity attack can result in everything from identity theft, to extortion attempts, to the loss of important data like family photos. Everyone relies on critical infrastructure like power plants, hospitals, and financial service companies. Securing these and other organizations is essential to keeping our society functioning. In a tech update seminar organized by Advance Solutions Inc in September, HP Philippines presented the HP Wolf Security defined as a new breed of endpoint security. HP’s portfolio of hardware-enforced security and endpoint-focused security services are designed to help organizations safeguard PCs, printers, and people from circling cyber predators. HP Wolf Security provides comprehensive endpoint protection and resiliency that starts at the hardware level and extends across software and services. HP Wolf Security Threat Insights Report Each quarter HP’s security experts highlight notable malware campaigns, trends and techniques identified by HP Wolf Security. By isolating threats that have evaded detection tools and made it to endpoints, HP Wolf Security gives an insight into the latest techniques cybercriminals use, equipping security teams with the knowledge to combat emerging threats and improve their security postures. The HP Wolf Security Threat Insights Report highlights notable malware campaigns analyzed by their threat research team so that their customers are aware of emerging threats and can take action to protect their environments. Enterprises are most vulnerable from users opening email attachments, clicking on hyperlinks in emails, and downloading files from the web. HP Wolf Security protects the enterprise by isolating risky activity in micro-VMs, ensuring that malware cannot infect the host computer or spread onto the corporate network. HP Wolf Security uses introspection to collect rich forensic data to help their customers understand threats facing their networks and harden their infrastructure. Key findings of the Q2 2023 edition (HP Wolf Security Threat Insights Report) include the following: Email remained the top vector for delivering malware to endpoints. 79% of threats identified by HP Wolf Security were sent by email in Q2, down one percentage point over Q1. The number of email threats that had bypassed email security fell slightly in Q2. 12% of email threats detected by HP Wolf Security had bypassed one or more email gateway scanner, down two percentage points from the previous quarter. Malicious web browser downloads fell slightly by one percentage point to 12% in Q2. Threats delivered by other vectors, such as removable media, grew by two percentage points to 9% compared to Q1. • QakBot spam activity surged in Q2, tallying 56 campaigns over the quarter. The malware’s distributors switched between many combinations of file types to infect PCs. The HP Threat Research team identified 18 unique infection chains used by QakBot distributors in Q2, highlighting how capable attackers are quickly permutating their tradecraft to exploit gaps in network defenses. • HP Wolf Security stopped a flurry of finance-themed malicious spam campaigns in Q2 spreading remote access trojans (RATs) crypted using a Go crypter called “ShellGo”. The malware was packed twice to evade detection, before running shellcode in memory that disarms Windows security features and launches AsyncRAT. The threat actor used a clever technique to run the RAT in memory through a complex sequence of function calls to .NET libraries. The activity shows how easy it is for threat actors to combine tools to thwart detection and analysis, even those with few resources. • Aggah continue to evolve their tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) to elude detection. Notably, in campaigns in Q2 we saw this threat actor store malicious PowerShell commands in DNS TXT records that were retrieved through nslookup commands. Reference: HP Wolf Security Threat Insights Report Q2 2023 | HP Wolf Security
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ThinkVision E24-28 | 62C7MAR4WW
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ThinkSmart Hub Gen 2 For ZOOM | 11H30002PC
Desktop Laptop Monitor Server Collaboration Desktop Laptop Monitor Server Collaboration Previous Next ThinkSmart Hub Gen 2 For ZOOM 11H30002PC Processor: Intel Core i5-8365U (4C / 8T, 1.6 / 4.1GHz, 6MB) Memory: 1x 8GB SO-DIMM DDR4-2400 Storage: 128GB SSD M.2 2242 PCIe 3.0×4 NVMe Operating System: Windows 10 IoT Enterprise CBB 64, English GPU: Integrated Intel HD Graphics Warranty: 3-year, Onsite with Premier Support Chipset: Intel SoC Platform Memory Slots : Memory soldered to systemboard, no slots, dual-channel Max Memory: Up to 8GB DDR4-2400 Storage Support: One drive, 128GB M.2 2242 SSD Card Reader: No card reader Audio Chip: High Definition (HD) Audio Speakers: 3Wx4 Sensors: IR-based proximity sensor, automatically dim / brighten display (detection angle: +/- 45% (from display); detection distance: 3 meters at maximum) Camera: No camera Microphone: 4x, Array Power Supply: 90W 88% Adapter Display: 10.1″ FHD (1920×1200) Anti-glare Touchscreen: 10-point Multi-touch LED indicators: 360 degree LED ring on hinge neck and LED on top, indicates status for all users in the room Keyboard: No keyboard Mouse: No mouse Case Color: Black Stand: No stand Dimensions: 240 x 200 x 185.3 mm (9.45 x 7.87 x 7.30 inches) Weight: Around 2.45 kg (5.4 lbs) Ethernet: Integrated 100/1000M WLAN + Bluetooth: Intel 9560 11ac, 2×2 + BT5.0, vPro Front Ports: 1x headphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm) Rear Ports: PPS / 50% GF (Top), PC-ABS / Talc15 + Magnesium Alloy (Keyboard Cover), PA / 50% GF (Bottom) Left Ports: 2x USB 3.1 Gen 2, 1x USB-C 2.0 (support data transfer and display), 1x HDMI-in, 1x Ethernet (RJ-45), 1x DisplayPort, 1x power connector Right Ports: None One Cable: Ports on ThinkSmart One Cable: 3x USB 3.2 Gen 1, 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1, 2x HDMI out, 1x Ethernet (RJ-45), 1x power connector Security Chip: Discrete TPM 2.0, TCG certified Physical Locks: Cable lock box and secure cable management door to secure the cable connections Kensington Security Slot, 3 x 7 mm System Management: Intel vPro Included Upgrade: 3Y Premier Support Upgrade from 3Y Onsite (5WS0Y57697) Green Certifications: RoHS compliant Other Certifications: TÜV Rheinland Ultra Low Noise Bundled Accessories: ThinkSmart One Cable (1.83m) Accessories: 40CLTSCAM1 ThinkSmart Cam
ThinkSmart Hub Gen 2 for Teams | 11H10002PC
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ThinkCentre M70q Gen 3 | 11T3S05E00
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