Security News > 2018 > October > FireEye: Russian Research Lab Aided the Development of TRITON Industrial Malware
2018-10-24 11:48
Cybersecurity firm FireEye claims to have discovered evidence that proves the involvement of a Russian-owned research institute in the development of the TRITON malware that caused some industrial systems to unexpectedly shut down last year, including a petrochemical plant in Saudi Arabia. TRITON, also known as Trisis, is a piece of ICS malware designed to target the Triconex Safety
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