Multistage targeted ransomware attacks against critical infrastructure, designed to maximize damage and recovery costs, are increasingly common. An analysis of a honeypot-captured attack demonstrates the three basic stages of intrusion, persistence and lateral movement, and simultaneous detonation on as many systems as possible.
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Honda Ransomware Confirms Findings of Industrial Honeypot Research
Multistage targeted ransomware attacks against critical infrastructure, designed to maximize damage and recovery costs, are increasingly common. An analysis of a honeypot-captured attack demonstrates the three basic stages of intrusion, persistence and lateral movement, and simultaneous detonation on as many systems as possible. The post Honda Ransomware Confirms Findings of Industrial Honeypot Research appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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