Natural Gas Operator Shuts Down after Phishing Attack and Ransomware

Kymatio News Shuts Down after Phising infected by Ransomware

A U.S. Natural Gas Operator Shuts Down for 2 Days After a Phishing Attack Infects it With Ransomware.

Dan Goodin at Ars Technica reported something worrisome: “A US-based natural gas facility shut down operations for two days after sustaining a ransomware infection that prevented personnel from receiving crucial real-time operational data from control and communication equipment, the Department of Homeland Security said last Tuesday.

“Tuesday’s advisory from the DHS’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, or CISA, didn’t identify the site except to say that it was a natural gas-compression facility. Such sites typically use turbines, motors, and engines to compress natural gas so it can be safely moved through pipelines. 

“The attack started with a malicious link in a phishing email that allowed attackers to pivot from the facility’s IT network to the facility’s OT network, which is the Operational Technology hub of servers that control and monitor physical processes of the facility. With that, both the IT and OT networks were infected with what the advisory described as “commodity ransomware.”

“The infection didn’t spread to programmable logic controllers, which actually control compression equipment, and it didn’t cause the facility to lose control of operations, Tuesday’s advisory said. The advisory explicitly said that “at no time did the threat actor obtain the ability to control or manipulate operations.”

“Still, the attack did knock out crucial control and communications gear that on-site employees depend on to monitor the physical processes.” 

Organizations that have Operational Technology (OT) environments must consider their OT networks as the crown jewel of their environment and work to properly secure them, isolate them and only allow the necessary access to those environments.

Finally, it’s important to have cybersecurity awareness metrics and educate properly your employeesRansomware often enters via a phishing attack. Teaching users via security awareness training to not engage with suspect or unusual emails is a solid first step in lowering the risk of successful attack.” 

Kymatio can help you build human-centered mitigation plans, contact us now. 

Link to Arts técnica complete article:

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/02/ransomware-infection-shuts-down-us-natural-gas-operator-for-2-days/