Read this in The Manila Times digital edition.
EARLIER this year, the Philippines faced a series of cyberattacks that sent shockwaves across the security communities in the country. Prominent threat actors like NikaC and KelvinSecurity made headlines by offering access to government departments, including the Philippine Department of Commerce and Industry and the National Police Clearance System Philippines, on dark web forums — for as low as $500.
These alarming incidents have highlighted critical vulnerabilities in government agencies, financial institutions, health care and the industrial sector, putting the personal information of millions of citizens at risk.
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