Major German media group falls victim to hacker attack
BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG, GERMANY, JUL 22 – The hacker attack briefly breached SWMH's network but did not disrupt operations; the group employs 4,500 people and is cooperating with authorities to investigate the incident.
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Major German news site victim of unknown hackers
Major German media group, Südwestdeutsche Medienholding (SWMH), has fallen victim to a cyberattack by hackers. In what the company called a “critical IT security incident” on Tuesday, July 22, unknown hackers accessed the group’s internal network, including some of the largest German newspaper publishing groups, which publish major papers such as the Stuttgarter Zeitung and the Stuttgarter… Source
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The Südwestdeutsche Medienholding (SWMH) has been hacked. All publishing houses are affected. MacroEcon – shutterstock.com The Südwestdeutsche Medienholding (SWMH), which also owns the "Süddeutsche Zeitung," is one of the largest publishing houses in Germany. The media company was recently the target of a cyberattack. Unauthorized third parties briefly managed to access the SWMH network, the group announced on its website. According to the repor…
The Attack On Südwestdeutsche Medienholding (SWMH) Highlights The Reliance of Modern Media On Digital Infrastructure
Südwestdeutsche Medienholding (SWMH), a major German media group that owns the influential daily Süddeutsche Zeitung, Stuttgarter Zeitung, and Stuttgarter Nachrichten, was targeted by a hacker attack described as a “critical IT security incident.” Unknown hackers briefly accessed the group’s internal network, affecting all connected companies. The breach was detected over the weekend of July 12-13, […] The post The Attack On Südwestdeutsche Medi…
Hacker attack hits major German newspaper publisher
The German media group that owns the influential daily Süddeutsche Zeitung fell victim to a hacker attack, it said on Tuesday, reported dpa. According to a statement by Südwestdeutsche Medienholding (SWMH), unauthorized individuals briefly accessed the group's internal network in what was described as a "critical IT security incident." The company, which owns a chain of newspapers, said it is working closely with security authorities in response…
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