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New Delhi Clients of IT company Cognizant have had extreme problems this time as they were hit by ‘Maze Ransomware’. The IT company has around two lakh employees in India. This incident has made it very defensive to discuss and exchange technical information with those clients.
Cyber criminals usually watch the bank because money can be stolen there. In 2019, a third of malware attacks target corporate users. In 2019, 8,83,943 Caspar Sky Solutions were hit by the banking Trojan. A third (35 percent) of these users are from the corporate sector, which has grown from 24 to 25 percent in the past three years.
Banking malware generally seeks to track users’ electronic payment and online banking information, then hijacks one-time passwords and smuggles information to cyber attackers. In the opinion of the experts, it is not only accessing the banking or payment system attacking the explicit sector of Bitcoin, but also trying to reach another understanding of the company’s financial assets through employee exposure.
A statement from Cognizant stated that the “Maze ransomware” attack has hampered service delivery to customers due to some security issues with their internal systems. It is also reported that the team in charge of internal defense, which is one of the cyber defense agencies, has actively come forward to take appropriate action.
Rather, they demand large sums of money to restore access. Furthermore, the statement says Cognizant is active in taking legal action in this regard. The blockade has begun across the country to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. To continue working in this situation, the information technology company is also inclined to handle the situation through work from home, a company spokesperson said.
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