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Rogue Code Injected in Industrial Site for Reconnaissance Purposes

03
Sep
2014

A website of an undisclosed major company tied with software for simulation and system engineering has been compromised with rogue code for gathering intelligence about the visitors.This could suggest that the threat actors plan a watering hole attack, given that the customers of the company are from sectors such as automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing.The code on the website loaded a malicious JavaScript file, dubbed Scanbox by the attackers, from a remote server.According to Jaime Blasco…

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