Friday, January 15, 2016

Cyberattacks against US critical manufacturers have nearly doubled

Cyber Attacks on the United States’ critical manufacturing sector nearly doubled in fiscal year 2015, according to a report by the Department of Homeland Security.
The Department of Homeland Security's Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team, or IS-CERT, is responsible for helping American companies investigate attacks on their networks or industrial control systems that automate factory processes. The agency said in a report released earlier this week that it investigated 97 incidents at “critical manufacturers” that occurred during the year ending September 30.  Critical manufacturing includes makers of vehicles, transportation equipment and aviation equipment, as well as producers of machinery, metals and electrical equipment.
“This increase over previous years is primarily related to a widespread spear-phishing campaign that primarily targeted critical manufacturing companies,” DHS said in its report.
The 97 cyber attacks on critical manufacturing only form about a third of the total number of incidents the agency responded to. ICS-CERT said it responded to 295 incidents from any sector during that period, a 20 percent increase from the previous fiscal year.
After critical manufacturing, the energy sector saw the second-highest number of cyber attacks, followed by wastewater systems with 25 and transportation with 23, according to the report.
INC News, 15/01/2016 - source: ©RT News

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