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Cyber Attacks Interactive Timeline

Lindsay Lutman

Created on August 21, 2023

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CYBER ATTACKS

Interactive Timeline

2017

2019

2023

2018

2022

NotPetya attack - global ransomware campaign

Winter Olympics attack targeting IT infrastructure

Exim Mail Transfer Agent attack - cyber espionage campaign

Idustroyer malware attack on regional energy company in Ukrain

Chinese Military penetrates U.S. critical infrastructure

The 2022 Ukrainian energy firm attack, which was a third attempt to cause a blackout using Industroyer malware. This attack targeted a regional energy company that serves more than 2 million people in Ukraine. This attack was detected and stopped by CERT-UA and ESET before any actual power disruption could be triggered.

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The 2018 Winter Olympics attack, which was a cyber sabotage operation that targeted the IT infrastructure of the Pyeongchang Games in South Korea. This attack used a malware known as Olympic Destroyer that erased data, disabled networks, and disrupted the opening ceremony.

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The 2019 Exim Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) attack, which was a cyber espionage campaign that exploited a vulnerability in the popular email software to gain remote access and execute commands on vulnerable servers. This attack targeted government and military organizations in Europe and Asia.

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The 2022 Ukrainian energy firm attack, which was a third attempt to cause a blackout using Industroyer malware. This attack targeted a regional energy company that serves more than 2 million people in Ukraine. This attack was detected and stopped by CERT-UA and ESET before any actual power disruption could be triggered.

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The 2017 NotPetya attack was a global ransomware campaign that infected thousands of computers in more than 100 countries, causing an estimated $10 billion in damage. This attack used a modified version of the Petya ransomware that leveraged the EternalBlue exploit to spread across networks.

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