![]() ![]() ![]() CISA releases six Industrial Control System Advisories. The CyberWire's continuing coverage of the unfolding crisis in Ukraine may be found here. The US said it's seen no specific indicators that such attacks are imminent, but Defense officials note that Russia has shown a growing disposition to hit Ukrainian energy infrastructure with missile strikes. ![]() The Voice of America summarizes the week's warnings from Ukraine, as CERT-UA predicted a growing likelihood of Russian cyberattacks against energy targets. For its part, as Reuters reports, Russia blames the British and the Americans for the sabotage.įinland's Security Intelligence Service (SUPO) said in its National Security Overview, published yesterday, that it's “highly likely that Russia will turn to the cyber environment over the winter.” That is, the Record explains, Russia is likely to use cyberattacks to increase pressure on Europe to abandon its support for Ukraine. CNN cites multiple European sources as saying they observed Russian naval vessels in the area shortly before the explosions. The Atlantic Alliance stopped short of attributing them to any actor (although Russia is widely suspected), as investigation is still in progress. NATO has formally declared the four explosions that severed the Nord Stream natural gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea this week to have been acts of sabotage, the Wall Street Journal reports. Kinetic sabotage raises concerns about threats to infrastructure in cyberspace. Microsoft believes the campaign is “motivated by traditional cyberespionage, theft of personal and corporate data, financial gain, and corporate network destruction.” For more on this cyberespionage campaign, see CyberWire Pro. Microsoft warns that the North Korean threat actor the company tracks as “ZINC” is targeting engineers and technical support employees working at “media, defense and aerospace, and IT services in the US, UK, India, and Russia.” The threat actor is using malicious versions of open-source applications, including PuTTY, KiTTY, TightVNC, Sumatra PDF Reader, and muPDF/Subliminal Recording. North Korean operators "weaponize" open-source software. CISA releases six Industrial Control System Advisories.Kinetic sabotage raises concerns about threats to infrastructure in cyberspace.Fast Company's WordPress hijacking incident. ![]() SolarMarker info-stealer returns in watering hole campaign.North Korean operators "weaponize" open-source software. ![]()
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