iTnews Asia
  • Home
  • News
  • Security

MSI confirms cyber attack

MSI confirms cyber attack

Says "no significant" financial impact.

By Staff Writer on Apr 10, 2023 11:22AM

MSI, a maker of computer hardware particularly for gaming, has confirmed a cyber attack on “part of its information systems”.

A new ransomware group called Money Message named MSI as one of its victims last week.

Databases, some source code and BIOS firmware was claimed by the threat actors to have been stolen, according to a report by Bleeping Computer.

MSI said in a statement that it had observed “network anomalies” and “promptly activated relevant defence mechanisms and carried out recovery measures”.

“Currently, the affected systems have gradually resumed normal operations, with no significant impact on financial business,” the company said.

Given the attackers’ claims, MSI urged users “to obtain firmware/BIOS updates only from its official website, and not to use files from sources other than the official website.”

The company pledged to “continue to strengthen its cyber security architecture and management to maintain business continuity and network security in the future.”

It also said the incident had been reported to relevant authorities.

To reach the editorial team on your feedback, story ideas and pitches, contact them here.
Copyright © iTnews.com.au . All rights reserved.
Tags:
msi security

Related Articles

  • Malicious AI inputs are creating a new and critical security threat
  • Beware the pitfalls of using a ‘DIY security’ approach
  • AI transforms cyberattacks, but human trust remains the weakest link
  • How severe will ransomware attacks become in 2026?
Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Whatsapp Email A Friend

Most Read Articles

Malicious AI inputs are creating a new and critical security threat

Malicious AI inputs are creating a new and critical security threat

Singapore issues advisory for FIs to mitigate quantum computing risks

Singapore issues advisory for FIs to mitigate quantum computing risks

PhilHealth estimates 13 to 20 million members affected by data breach

PhilHealth estimates 13 to 20 million members affected by data breach

Malaysia's Maxis Berhad investigates claims on alleged data breach

Malaysia's Maxis Berhad investigates claims on alleged data breach

All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in any form without prior authorisation.
Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of Lighthouse Independent Media's Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.