Security News > 2017 > December > New ICS Malware "Triton" Used in Critical Infrastructure Attack
2017-12-14 17:47
A new piece of malware designed to target industrial control systems (ICS) has been used in an attack aimed at a critical infrastructure organization, FireEye reported on Thursday. Experts believe the attack was launched by a state-sponsored actor whose goal may have been to cause physical damage. read more
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