Security News > 2017 > September > Dragonfly hackers gained operational access to European, US power companies (Help Net Security)
The Dragonfly hacking group is back – or should we say it probably never went away – and is still interested in penetrating the networks of European and US companies in the energy sector. Even worse, their efforts have been very successful, and they have repeatedly managed to get access to these companies’ operational systems, making it possible for them to interfere with power grid operations. Dragonfly 2.0 Symantec researchers believe that the group involved … More →
News URL
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/HelpNetSecurity/~3/x0XpivczkV0/
Related news
- T-Mobile US fined $31.5M for network security breaches between 2021 and 2023 (source)
- US, UK warn of Russian APT29 hackers targeting Zimbra, TeamCity servers (source)
- Hackers Abuse EDRSilencer Tool to Bypass Security and Hide Malicious Activity (source)
- US says Chinese hackers breached multiple telecom providers (source)
- North Korean hackers create Flutter apps to bypass macOS security (source)
- US indicts Snowflake hackers who extorted $2.5 million from 3 victims (source)
- Hacker gets 10 years in prison for extorting US healthcare provider (source)
- T-Mobile US 'monitoring' China's 'industry-wide attack' amid fresh security breach fears (source)
- Chinese cyberspies, Musk’s Beijing ties, labelled ‘real risk’ to US security by senator (source)
- Hackers breach US firm over Wi-Fi from Russia in 'Nearest Neighbor Attack' (source)