Security News > 2016 > February > Japanese critical infrastructure under targeted attack (Help Net Security)

Cylance revealed a multi-year, multi-attack campaign against the Japanese critical infrastructure. Their research uncovers how a well-organized and well-funded threat group, likely associated with a nation/state, has used a variety of attack vectors and techniques to infiltrate and gather sensitive information from companies in electric utilities, oil and gas, finance, transportation and construction. “Since 2010, a threat group with considerable resources has been using various exploits to attack commercial interests around the globe, with a … More →
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