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Three Ways Ransomware Can Shut Down A Pipeline | Colonial Pipeline Attack Update
Why is it, that the Colonial pipeline had to be shut down? Targeted ransomware can affect physical operations in one of three ways…
Why is it, that the Colonial pipeline had to be shut down? Targeted ransomware can affect physical operations in one of three ways…
Fox News interviewed Lior Frenkel, CEO of Waterfall Security and chairman of the Manufacturers Association’s CyberForum about Cyberattacks, that are on the rise, and they’re increasingly targeting major infrastructure installations.
Watch: This attack on the Colonial pipeline is consistent with recent trends. Targeted ransomware has emerged the most capable of today’s “commonplace” attacks.
“This is the biggest shutdown ever of critical infrastructure in the USA from a cyber attack” says Lior Frenkel, CEO and Co-Founder of Waterfall Security Solutions in A Help Net Security interview.
A ransomware attack has taken down the largest gasoline pipeline in the USA – the Colonial Pipeline carrying 2.5 million barrels per day of gasoline and other refined fuels. New Article by Andrew Ginter, VP Industrial Security, Waterfall Security Solutions.
Download here Waterfall’s latest eBook: “ICS/OT Ransomware in the Supply Chain: Learnings from attacks in 2020”