Jim Hagemann Snabe, chairman of Danish shipping giant A.P. Moller–Maersk, revealed this week at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland that the company was forced to reinstall software on nearly 50,000 devices following the NotPetya attack.
Jim Hagemann Snabe, chairman of Danish shipping giant A.P. Moller–Maersk, revealed this week at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland that the company was forced to reinstall software on nearly 50,000 devices following the NotPetya attack.
As I’ve written before, sophisticated adversaries are finding vulnerabilities wherever they can, and often that means looking to an organization’s supply chain for weaknesses in defenses. They’ll use an organization’s partner or supplier as a ‘stepping stone’ to gain access to their ultimate target. Several supply chain attacks have made headlines in recent months. Read […]
One day after clear ties were established between the Bad Rabbit ransomware attacks and this summer’s NotPetya outbreak, researchers at Cisco today strengthened that bond disclosing that the leaked NSA exploit EternalRomance was used to spread the malware on compromised networks. Read More
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