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Poor Password Security Led to Recent Water Treatment Facility Hack


New details have emerged about the remote computer intrusion at a Florida water treatment facility last Friday, highlighting a lack of adequate security measures needed to bulletproof critical infrastructure environments.

The breach involved an unsuccessful attempt on the part of an adversary to increase sodium hydroxide dosage in the water supply to dangerous levels by remotely accessing the SCADA system at the water treatment plant. The system’s plant operator, who spotted the intrusion, quickly took steps to reverse the command, leading to minimal impact.

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Now, according to an advisory published on Wednesday by the state of Massachusetts, unidentified cyber actors accessed the supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system via TeamViewer software installed on one of the plant’s several computers that were connected to the control system.

Not only were these computers running 32-bit versions of the Windows 7 operating system, but the machines also shared the same password for remote access and are said to have been exposed directly to the Internet without any firewall protection installed.

It’s worth noting that Microsoft Windows 7 reached end-of-life as of last year, on January 14, 2020.

Adding to the woes, more often than not, many small public utilities are saddled with aging infrastructure, and the IT departments tend to be under-resourced, lacking in budget and expertise to upgrade their security posture and address vulnerabilities in a timely fashion.

“Restrict all remote connections to SCADA systems, specifically those that allow physical control and manipulation of devices within the SCADA network,” Massachusetts state officials said. “One-way unidirectional monitoring devices are recommended to monitor SCADA systems remotely.”

“Keep computers, devices, and applications, including SCADA/industrial control systems (ICS) software, patched and up-to-date,” the alert cautioned, adding “use two-factor authentication with strong passwords.”

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), in a separate alert published today, warned of “cybercriminals targeting and exploiting desktop sharing software and computer networks running operating systems…

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Nervous System: How ‘The 414s’ Hacking for Video Game High Scores Led to Federal Cyber Law


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With the aggressive pace of technological change and the onslaught of news regarding data breaches, cyber-attacks, and technological threats to privacy and security, it is easy to assume these are fundamentally new threats. The pace of technological change is slower than it feels, and many seemingly new categories of threats have been with us longer than we remember. Nervous System is a monthly series that approaches issues of data privacy and cybersecurity from the context of history—to look to the past for clues about how to interpret the present and prepare for the future.

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EE data breach ‘led to stalking’ – BBC News

EE data breach ‘led to stalking’  BBC News

An EE customer has said she was stalked by an ex-partner who worked at the firm, after he accessed her personal data without permission. Francesca …

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