Oct 12, 2018

Sector brief for 2018-10-11

HEALTHCARE

  1. What would happen if an attack interrupted a country’s power supply?

TRANSPORT

  1. AA18-284A: Publicly Available Tools Seen in Cyber Incidents Worldwide
  2. All WhatsApp Users Must Update: Zero Day Bug Found in WhatsApp
  3. Heathrow Airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom, has been fined £120,000 (about $158,173) following a data breach caused
  4. A simple videocall could compromise your WhatsApp account

BANKING & FINANCE

  1. Exaramel Malware Links Industroyer ICS malware and NotPetya wiper
  2. GPlayed Android Trojan Can Wipe Your Device, Steal Data, Make Calls, Send SMS
  3. Cybersecurity Authorities Issue Alert About Publicly Available Hacking Tools
  4. Talos: Android trojan resembling Play Store installs sophisticated spyware
  5. Cops Arrest Infamous SIM Swapper Who Stole Crypto Currency
  6. AA18-284A: Publicly Available Tools Seen in Cyber Incidents Worldwide
  7. Hackers Abusing Legitimate Googlebot Services to Inject Cryptomining Malware
  8. Magecart Card-Stealing Gang Hits 'Shopper Approved' Plug-In
  9. Gemalto reports that 4.6 billion record leaked in the first half of 2018
  10. Threats in the Netherlands
  11. GPlayed Trojan - .Net playing with Google Market
  12. Ghostdns Attack Compromised Over 100K Routers
  13. Hackers Use Hijacked Email Address To Send Malware as a Reply to Existing Email Thread

INFORMATION & TELECOMMUNICATION

  1. Personal data for coffee. What’s the risk? | Avast
  2. Most Malware Arrives Via Email
  3. AA18-284A: Publicly Available Tools Seen in Cyber Incidents Worldwide
  4. All WhatsApp Users Must Update: Zero Day Bug Found in WhatsApp
  5. Heathrow Airport, the busiest airport in the United Kingdom, has been fined £120,000 (about $158,173) following a data breach caused
  6. A new database with information on every shooting at a school in the last 50 years is now available publicly
  7. Dublin Information Sec: Protect your firm from 'Gold Rush' #cryptocurrency scammers: https://www.independent.ie/business/dublin-information-sec/dublin-information-sec-protect-your-firm-from-gold-rush-cryptocurrency-scammers-37286913.html … ( via @jimmychappell )
  8. A simple videocall could compromise your WhatsApp account
  9. Mingis on Tech: Data breaches and the rise of 'surveillance capitalism'
  10. Mingis on Tech: Data breaches in a world of 'surveillance capitalism'

FOOD

Nil

WATER

Nil

ENERGY

  1. Exaramel Malware Links Industroyer ICS malware and NotPetya wiper
  2. AA18-284A: Publicly Available Tools Seen in Cyber Incidents Worldwide
  3. Researchers link tools used in NotPetya and Ukraine grid hacks
  4. What would happen if an attack interrupted a country’s power supply?
  5. Hackers Use Hijacked Email Address To Send Malware as a Reply to Existing Email Thread

GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC SERVICE

Nil