cyber warfare
Are Suspected Iranian Intrusions Into Gas Station ATGs a Precursor to Larger Attacks?Â
Teri Robinson | | Automated tank gauges (ATG), CISA warnings, cyber warfare, Fuel infrastructure vulnerabilities, Geopolitical cyber threats, Industrial Control Systems (ICS), IoT governance, Iranian cyberattacks, Operational Technology (OT) security, U.S. critical infrastructure
Automated tank gauges have sat exposed with no password protections across the country. Is it surprising that Iranian hackers potentially exploited them? Do they portend more dangerous attacks to come? ...
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Iranian Attackers Are Targeting U.S. Energy, Water Systems, Federal Agencies Say
Jeffrey Burt | | CISA Advisory, cyber warfare, CyberAv3ngers, energy and utilities, FBI, Handala, Iran Hacker Groups, Iran-Israel Conflict, operational technologies, plc security, U.S. critical infrastructure, water distribution systems
CISA, the FBI, and other U.S. security agencies are warning that Iran-linked threat groups like CyberAv3ngers are compromising industrial controllers like PLCs to attack critical infrastructure operations in such sectors as water ...
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The Future of Cyber Warfare and its Impact on Global Business StabilityÂ
Johnbosco Ejiofor | | Critical Infrastructure Protection, cyber warfare, ddos, Generative AI Attacks, Geopolitical Risk, Living off the Land (LotL), nation-state actors, NotPetya, quantum-resistant encryption, supply chain vulnerability, Zero Trust Architecture
Cyber warfare is no longer an obscure strategy—it's the primary arena of global conflict. Explore how Generative AI, "Living off the Land" techniques, and vendor concentration are creating a new era of ...
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Operation Cronos Leader Gets Nod From King CharlesÂ
Teri Robinson | | Critical Infrastructure, cyber warfare, Cybercrime Disruption, Cybercrime Fighting, Cybersecurity, Graeme Biggar, International Collaboration, King Charles, law enforcement, LockBit ransomware, National Crime Agency, OBE Award, Operation Cronos, Public Service., ransomware as a service, Sectigo, Strategic Coordination
Gavin Webb from the National Crime Agency receives the OBE award from King Charles for his strategic role in Operation Cronos, disrupting the LockBit ransomware group ...
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APT28 HeadLace Malware Targeting European Networks Unveiled
Wajahat Raja | | Advanced Persistent Threats (APT), APT28, BlueDelta, credential harvesting, cyber defense, Cyber Espionage, cyber warfare, Cybersecurity News, cybersecurity threats, European Networks, Fancy Bear, Geofencing Malware, HeadLace Malware, Iron Twilight, LOLbins, Nation State Cyberattacks, Network Security, Russian GRU, spear-phishing, state-sponsored-hacking, Ukraine Cyber Attacks
In recent months, a series of cyber onslaughts have shaken networks across Europe, with the insidious HeadLace malware at the heart of the storm. This malevolent software, attributed to the Russian GRU-backed ...
Russian Hackers Target Ukraine Via A Disinformation Campaign
Wajahat Raja | | Alexei Navalny, Callisto Group, COLDRIVER, credential harvesting, cyber warfare, Cybersecurity Measures, Cybersecurity News, disinformation campaign, ESET, Kyivstar, Microsoft, Operation Texonto, phishing campaign, Russian hackers, The Hacker News, The Record, Ukraine, Vladimir Putin
Disinformation campaigns play an important role in cyber warfare, and this is exactly what Russian hackers target Ukraine. After waging war on Ukraine on land, Russia is attacking the East European country ...
CISO Global Differences Are Advantages In New Era Of Cyber Warfare ($CISO)
Published: June 27, 2023 at 6:06 a.m. Cyber warfare isn’t just an issue reserved for government worry. It’s also a problem facing the billions of people worldwide that count on digital technology ...
Welcome to never-war
Recently I was invited to share my thoughts on our current threat landscape and emerging cyber risks, and how to plan for the right actions to respond to this risk. I am ...
Hacktivists Expanding DDoS Attacks as Part of International Cyber Warfare Strategy
In April 2022 it was reported that pro-Russian hacktivist group, KILLNET, carried out a series of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks against a number of websites including the United Nations (UN), ...
Is DDoS a Crime?
Daniel Smith | | Attack Mitigation, cyber war, cyber warfare, Cybersecurity, ddos, DDoS attacks, hacks, security
The security industry fails to regulate blatant criminal activity, and the nation seems to be rewarding bad behavior with attention. The post Is DDoS a Crime? appeared first on Radware Blog ...

