2nd Largest Liquefied Natural Gas Producer Knocked Offline In Malware Attack 71
chicksdaddy writes "Securityledger reports that, days after Saudi Aramco said it had cleansed its network of a malware infection, Qatari firm RasGas, the world's second largest producer of liquefied natural gas, has been knocked offline in a similar attack. RasGas's corporate web site was offline late Thursday and a RasGas spokesman, speaking to the website arabianoilandgas.com acknowledged that 'an unknown virus has affected' the company's office systems since Monday, August 27. The company has notified its suppliers by fax that the company is 'experiencing technical issues with its office computer systems,' ArabianOilandGas.com reported. However, a company spokesperson said that the company's LNG production and distribution operations were unaffected."
Here's an idea (Score:3, Insightful)
Don't plug the those things into the Internet. Don't run a system where silly things like "install on insertion" are enabled. When the software needs updating, have a tech drive over there and stick an update CD in a drive. That oughta cover it. (Remember, I said no autorun).
Leveling the field (Score:5, Insightful)
Sensationalism at its finest (Score:4, Insightful)
So, office computers got infected with viruses, and the headline makes it sound like their entire production was shut down. Yawn.
Blackboard time. (Score:5, Insightful)
I will not connect industrial control systems to the internet.
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I will not connect industrial control systems to the internet.
I will not connect industrial control systems to the internet.
Okay. Good. Now, onto the next set... I will not allow anyone to connect outside storage devices to any networked system.
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I will not allow anyone to connect outside storage devices to any networked system.
I will not allow anyone to connect outside storage devices to any networked system.
Sigh. How effing hard is it to understand the concept of an "air gap"? Air -- something that doesn't conduct electricity or data. Gap -- a space between two other things. Jeez.
Re:Leveling the field (Score:4, Insightful)
But they aren't America. People don't expect China or Russia to be "good guys" or protective of basic rights. America has fulfilled that role for the las 200 years, so if we do something like shoot guns at a crowd, other think it must be okay. "The world's symbol of democracy is doing it, so we can do it too."