CISA adds to its Known Exploited Vulnerability Catalog. Attacks against industrial systems. DNV is recovering from ransomware.\xa0Chinese cyberespionage is reported against Iran. The persistence of nuisance-level hacktivism. Robert M. Lee from Dragos outlines pipeline security. Our guest is Yasmin Abdi from Snap on bringing her team up to speed with zero trust. And a side-effect of Russia's war: a drop in paycard fraud.\n\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/11\n\nSelected reading.\nBolster Your Company Defenses With Zero Trust Edge (iBoss)\nCISA Adds One Known Exploited Vulnerability to Catalog (CISA)\nGE Digital Proficy Historian (CISA)\nMitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-F, iQ-R Series (CISA)\xa0\nSiemens SINEC INS (CISA)\nContec CONPROSYS HMI System (CHS) Update A (CISA)\nNozomi Networks Researchers Take a Deep Look into the ICS Threat Landscape (Nozomi Networks)\nA look at IoT/ICS threats. (CyberWire)\nDNV's fleet management software recovering from ransomware attack. (CyberWire)\nDNV says up to 1,000 ships affected by ransomware attack (Computing)\nRansomware attack on maritime software impacts 1,000 ships (The Record from Recorded Future News)\nChinese Playful Taurus Activity in Iran (Unit 42)\nPlayful Taurus: a Chinese APT active against Iran. (CyberWire)\nRussian hackers allegedly tried to disrupt a Ukrainian press briefing about cyberattacks (Axios)\nRussia's Ukraine War Drives 62% Slump in Stolen Cards (Infosecurity Magazine)\nAnnual Payment Fraud Intelligence Report: 2022 (Recorded Future)\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices