Twin cyber attacks target UK trade unions by hackers now

April 29, 2024
1 min read




TLDR:

  • UK trade unions targeted by cyber attacks
  • Communications Workers Union and Aslef affected

The Communications Workers Union and Aslef, two UK trade unions, were subjected to cyber attacks in March. The hackers compromised data from the IT systems of the unions, possibly breaching personal information of union members. The attacks targeted employee information from industries such as tech, banking, and telecoms. Cyber security experts have been engaged to investigate the incidents and restore the unions’ IT infrastructure.

The hackers targeted two similar attacks against trade unions in March, leading to concerns about potential breaches of personal data. The Communications Workers Union, representing employees in tech and banking industries, admitted that some information about union members was among the compromised datasets. Aslef, the UK trade union for train drivers, also reported a malware attempt by bad actors. Cyber security experts have been employed to assess the incidents and restore the unions’ IT infrastructure.


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