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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDHS: Russian hackers got into control rooms of US utilities
http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/398480-dhs-russian-hackers-got-into-control-rooms-of-us-utilitiesRussian hackers were able to penetrate the control rooms of hundreds of U.S. utilities last year as part of a campaign against power company vendors that could be ongoing, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials told the Journal that hackers working for a state-sponsored group known as Dragonfly or Energetic Bear were able to get inside the networks of U.S. utilities to the point that they could have disrupted power service and caused blackouts.
They got to the point where they could have thrown switches said Jonathan Homer, chief of industrial-control-system analysis for DHS.
The department did not disclose which companies were victimized by the hacks, but indicated there were hundreds affected by the breach. Other companies reportedly may still be unaware they were part of the breach because the hackers may have broke in using employee credentials.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials told the Journal that hackers working for a state-sponsored group known as Dragonfly or Energetic Bear were able to get inside the networks of U.S. utilities to the point that they could have disrupted power service and caused blackouts.
They got to the point where they could have thrown switches said Jonathan Homer, chief of industrial-control-system analysis for DHS.
The department did not disclose which companies were victimized by the hacks, but indicated there were hundreds affected by the breach. Other companies reportedly may still be unaware they were part of the breach because the hackers may have broke in using employee credentials.
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DHS: Russian hackers got into control rooms of US utilities (Original Post)
CousinIT
Jul 2018
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Kablooie
(18,613 posts)1. No surprise there.
The government has put very little effort and money into protecting our computer infrastructures.
I don't expect them to do so until after a massive attack happens.
Of course then it will be 100 times as hard and expensive as it would have been to install protections before the systems were hacked but that's how it goes.
ProfessorPlum
(11,253 posts)3. I agree with this - this is an amazing oversight on their/our part
tblue37
(65,227 posts)2. K&R for visibility. nt