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Iranian threat actors are utilizing a new malware named IOCONTROL to compromise Internet of Things (IoT) devices and OT/SCADA systems used by critical infrastructure in Israel and the United States.
Cybersecurity researchers Claroty obtained a sample of the malware, called IOCONTROL, from a compromised industrial system, and analyzed it. An Iranian state-sponsored group known as CyberAv3ngers ...
The US government is again warning about potential Iranian cyberattacks as researchers find that hackers’ favorite ICS ...
The U.S. State Department has announced a reward upto $10 million for information of Iranian hackers responsible for the IOControl malware.
Team82 has assessed that IOCONTROL is part of a global cyber operation against Western IoT and OT devices. They shared their findings in a new report published on December 10. The malware sample was ...
Claroty’s TEAM82 has a report on a new malware strain, what they’re calling IOCONTROL. It’s a Linux malware strain aimed squarely at embedded devices. One of the first targets of … ...
Iranian hackers are expected to intensify cyberattacks against the US after the recent air strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites.
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In the IOControl hacking campaign, he adds, “they wanted to be able to infect all kinds of assets that they identify as critical and just leave their malware there as an option for the future.” ...
Cybersecurity researchers Claroty obtained a sample of the malware, called IOCONTROL, from a compromised industrial system, and analyzed it. An Iranian state-sponsored group known as CyberAv3ngers ...