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Old 26th July 2018, 09:43   #1
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Default Russian hackers break into air-gapped US networks

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US Homeland Security has found evidence that Russian hackers have broken into supposedly secure, "air-gapped" or isolated networks owned by utilities.

Apparently, they did this by penetrating the networks of key vendors who had trusted relationships with the power companies.

The attackers began by using conventional tools - spear-phishing emails and watering-hole attacks, which trick victims into entering their passwords on spoofed websites - to compromise the corporate networks of suppliers, many of whom were smaller companies without big budgets for cybersecurity. Once inside the vendor networks, they pivoted to their real focus: the utilities. It was a relatively easy process, in many cases, for them to steal credentials from vendors and gain direct access to utility networks. Then they began stealing confidential information. For example, the hackers vacuumed up information showing how utility networks were configured, what equipment was in use and how it was controlled. They also familiarised themselves with how the facilities were supposed to work, because attackers "have to learn how to take the normal and make it abnormal" to cause disruptions. Their goal: to disguise themselves as "the people who touch these systems on a daily basis".

Department of Homeland Security said the hacker’s plan of attack was so good that they got to the point where they could have thrown switches and disrupted power flows.

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