Companies in Ukraine, Russia come under new cyberattack
MOSCOW — A new strain of malicious software has paralyzed computers at a Ukrainian airport, the Ukrainian capital’s subway and at some independent Russian media.
The Odesa international airport in southern Ukraine, the Kyiv subway and prominent Russian media outlets such as Interfax and Fontanka reported being targeted Tuesday.
The cyberattack appears to be similar to a major attack in June that locked the computers of hospitals, government offices and major multinationals with encryption that demanded a ransom for their release. The software appeared to have originated in Ukraine.
The Moscow-based cybersecurity firm Group-IB said Wednesday the ransomware called BadRabbit also tried to penetrate the computers of major Russian banks but failed. None of the banks has reported any attacks.