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Much of Malware Found by Industrial Firms on USB Drives in 2020 Targeted OT
2021-06-22 16:18

Much of the malware discovered last year by industrial organizations on USB drives was capable of causing disruption to industrial control systems, according to a new report from Honeywell.

Honeywell's 2021 Industrial Cybersecurity USB Threat Report is based on data collected by the company's Forge Secure Media Exchange product, which is designed to protect industrial facilities from USB-borne threats by requiring users to check USB drives for potential threats using a dedicated device before connecting them to any endpoint within the organization.

According to Honeywell, 79% of the malware identified by its USB security product on the drives scanned by customers in 2020 was capable of disrupting operational technology systems, up from 59% in 2019.

The study found that the use of USB removable media increased by 30% last year, and so did the percentage of malware capable of propagating over USB or exploiting USB devices for initial infection - there was an increase from 19% in 2019 to 37% in 2020.

Honeywell also noticed that an increasing number of threats found on USB drives were designed specifically for industrial use, or at least associated with campaigns known to focus on industrial organizations.

"We saw the first indications of this behavior in 2019, and the consistent increase across all of these factors strongly indicates that the patterns are intentional: adversaries targeting industrial operators are specifically leveraging USB removable media as an initial penetration vector, as part of a larger cyber-attack campaign," Honeywell warned.


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