
Anna Ribeiro
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News Editor at Industrial Cyber
News Editor at Industrial Cyber (https://t.co/utCiCuyvnk)
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6 days ago |
industrialcyber.co | Anna Ribeiro
As a continuation of its earlier research report, Resecurity released new threat intelligence research highlighting threat actors targeting energy installations in North America, Asia, and the European Union, including nuclear facilities and related research entities. Energy firms are facing escalating cyber threats from hacktivists, ransomware groups, and nation-state actors, particularly those linked to China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia.
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1 week ago |
industrialcyber.co | Anna Ribeiro
Researchers from Trend Micro revealed this week that a controller linked to the BPFDoor backdoor can open a reverse shell, enabling attackers to burrow deeper into compromised networks. BPFDoor is known for its stealthy defense evasion techniques and has been used in recent cyberespionage campaigns targeting telecommunications, finance, and retail sectors. Attacks have been observed across South Korea, Hong Kong, Myanmar, Malaysia, and Egypt.
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1 week ago |
industrialcyber.co | Anna Ribeiro
In an eleventh-hour move, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) ensured that the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) and Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) programs did not lapse. The move will ensure that the MITRE Corporation will continue operating the CVE program for at least another 11 months after federal cybersecurity officials confirmed that they temporarily extended their contract with the organization to keep the platform running.
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1 week ago |
industrialcyber.co | Anna Ribeiro
Non-profit organization MITRE has informed that federal government funding for the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) and Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) programs expires on Wednesday, potentially causing widespread disruption across the global cybersecurity industry. While the government is working to maintain MITRE’s role, a service interruption could significantly impact national vulnerability databases, security tools, incident response efforts, and critical infrastructure.
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1 week ago |
industrialcyber.co | Anna Ribeiro
Rebel Global Security, in collaboration with the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA), conducted an industry pulse check to assess current strategies, identify gaps, and uncover opportunities across the sector. In the face of a growing and complex threat landscape, the report examines how U.S. natural gas companies are responding to evolving national security and geopolitical risks.
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