Ransomware and DDoS hit diverse sectors. The DDoS is a nuisance, the ransomware more serious.

Published: Nov. 13, 2023, 9:10 p.m.

Australian ports are recovering from a cyberattack. SysAid is hit by Cl0p user Lace Tempest. Ransomware targets China's largest bank. LockBit doxes Boeing as Boeing hangs tough on paying ransom. Docker Engine for DDoS. Rick Howard looks at the SEC\u2019s targeting of SolarWinds\u2019 CISO. And Anonymous Sudan claims attacks on ChatGPT and Cloudflare.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/216\n\nSelected reading.\nFreight giant DP World recovers from cyber attack, but warns investigation and remediation is 'ongoing' (ABC)\nDP World port operations in Australia recovering after cyber-attack (The Loadstar)\xa0\nRansomware attack against China's largest bank. (CyberWire)\nChina's biggest lender ICBC hit by ransomware attack (Reuters)\nRansomware attack on ICBC disrupts trades in US Treasury market (Financial Times)\xa0\nHackers Hit Wall Street Arm of Chinese Banking Giant ICBC (Wall Street Journal)\nLockBit finally publishes its proof-of-hack as Boeing hangs tough. (CyberWire)\nSysAid On-Prem Software CVE-2023-47246 Vulnerability (SysAid)\xa0\nCritical Vulnerability: SysAid CVE-2023-47246 (Huntress)\nSysAid Zero-Day Vulnerability Exploited By Lace Tempest (Rapid7)\nSysAid vulnerability exploited. (CyberWire)\nOracleIV - A Dockerised DDoS Botnet (Cado Security)\nAnonymous Sudan and OpenAI. (CyberWire)\nRussia-Linked Hackers Claim Credit for OpenAI Outage This Week (Bloomberg)\xa0\nMajor ChatGPT Outage Caused by DDoS Attack (SecurityWeek)\xa0\nAnonymous Sudan and Skynet claim Cloudflare DDoS takedown (Cyber Daily)\nCloudflare website downed by DDoS attack claimed by Anonymous Sudan (BleepingComputer)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices