Honeywell Report Reveals "Silent Residency" Is Driving Escalating Cyber Threat for Industrial and Critical Infrastructure Facilities
"Targeted cyber-physical attacks are more than zero-day exploits that take advantage of an unknown or unaddressed vulnerability. Instead, they are now also about silent residency – using LotL attacks to wait until there is an opportune moment to turn a system against itself," said
Now in its sixth year, the report underscores the severe risk USB-borne malware poses to industrial and critical infrastructure facilities. Key findings in the report indicate that adversaries now have a strong understanding of industrial environments and how they operate. According to the report, most of the malware detected on USB devices by
"As digital transformation and automation accelerate, so does the exposure to sophisticated and malicious cyberattacks that can have devastating consequences in terms of reputation, safety and continuity," said Ruiz. "There are numerous ways a bad actor can infiltrate an OT environment, including through USBs. With
The 2024 report is based on the
Several of the report's additional key findings included:
- USB devices continue to be used as an initial attack vector into industrial environments, as 51% of malware is designed to spread via USB, a nearly six-fold increase from 9% in 2019.
- Content-based malware, which uses existing documents and scripting functions maliciously, is on the rise, accounting for 20% of malware.
- Over 13% of all malware blocked specifically leveraged the inherent capabilities of common documents, such as Word, Excel and PDF documents.
- 82% of malware is capable of causing disruption to industrial operations, resulting in loss of view, loss of control, or system outages in OT environments.
To download the full report, visit: https://hcenews.honeywell.com/CYB-2024-Threat-Report-LP.html
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