U.K. Water Supplier Hit with Clop Ransomware Attack
The incident disrupted corporate IT systems at one company while attackers misidentified the victim in a post on its website that leaked stolen data.
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The incident disrupted corporate IT systems at one company while attackers misidentified the victim in a post on its website that leaked stolen data.
New remote business reality pushes security teams to retool to protect expanding attack surface.
Iranโs steel manufacturing industry is victim to ongoing cyberattacks that previously impacted the countryโs rail system.
Cyber collective Killnet claims it wonโt let up until the Baltic country opens trade routes to and from the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad.
Environmentalists and policymakers warn water treatment plants are ripe for attack.
2022โs DBIR also highlighted the far-reaching impact of supply-chain breaches and how organizations and their employees are the reasons why incidents occur.
Threat actors have developed custom modules to compromise various ICS devices as well as Windows workstations that pose an imminent threat, particularly to energy providers.
For April Patch Tuesday, the computing giant addressed a zero-day under active attack and several critical security vulnerabilities, including three that allow self-propagating exploits.
The active attacks could result in critical-infrastructure damage, business disruption, lateral movement and more.
The supply-chain attack on the U.S. energy sector targeted thousands of computers at hundreds of organizations, including at least one nuclear power plant.
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