Iran behind attacks on PLCs.

Published: Dec. 4, 2023, 9:10 p.m.

b"The US and Israel attribute attacks on PLCs to Iran. Agent Raccoon backdoors organizations on three continents. XDSpy is reported to be phishing the Russian defense sector. Trends in digital banking fraud. Repojacking Go module repositories. Ann Johnson from Afternoon Cyber Tea speaks with Lynn Dohm, executive director of WiCyS, about the power of diverse perspectives. And when it comes to security, don't look to the stars.\\n\\nCyberWire Guest\\nGuest is Ann Johnson from Afternoon Cyber Tea talking with Lynn Dohm, executive director of WiCyS, about the power of diverse perspectives. Tune in to Microsoft Security\\u2019s Afternoon Cyber Tea podcast every other Tuesday on the N2K Network. You can hear Ann\\u2019s full interview with Lynn here.\\xa0\\n\\nFor links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing:\\nhttps://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/229\\n\\nSelected Reading\\nIRGC-Affiliated Cyber Actors Exploit PLCs in Multiple Sectors, Including U.S. Water and Wastewater Systems Facilities (CISA)\\nWater and Wastewater Cybersecurity (CISA)\\nP2Pinfect - New Variant Targets MIPS Devices (Cado)\\nNew Tool Set Found Used Against Organizations in the Middle East, Africa and the US (Palo Alto Networks Unit 42)\\nXDSpy hackers attack military-industrial companies in Russia (The Record)\\nMobile Emulators Eclipse Bots in 2023 as Preferred Fraud Vector in North America (PR Newswire)\\nHijackable Go Module Repositories (VulnCheck)"