Hackers have attempted to steal sensitive data from groups involved with next month’s Winter Olympics, cyber-security firm McAfee said.
The report found malware-infected emails were sent last month to organisations linked to the Pyeongchang Games.
It did not identify those responsible, but said more attacks tied to the upcoming Olympics were likely.
In similar past attacks, hackers tried to obtain passwords and financial data.
‘Casting net wide’
McAfee said a number of groups associated with the Olympics had received malicious emails – including several affiliated with ice hockey.
“The majority of these organisations had some association with the Olympics, either in providing infrastructure or in a supporting role,” the security firm said.
“The attackers appear to be casting a wide net with this campaign.”
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