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In Episode 10 of Know Your Adversary™, ICE Miller Managing Partner Guillermo Christensen discusses the difference between the 2012 Saudi Aramco destructive cyber attacks and the 2021 Colonial Pipeline ransomware attacks.
In 2012, Iran attacked Saudi Arabia-based Aramco’s information technology (IT) infrastructure, denying service to the entire company to the point that Aramco gave gas away for free. Fast forward to 2021, a Russia-based ransomware gang Darkside attacked the IT infrastructure of Colonial Pipeline, particularly the billing system. When Colonial Pipeline couldn’t determine how to charge customers, instead of giving gas away for free, they shut down the pipelines thus denying gas to most of the United States easter seaboard.
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In Episode 10 of Know Your Adversary™, ICE Miller Managing Partner Guillermo Christensen discusses the difference between the 2012 Saudi Aramco destructive cyber attacks and the 2021 Colonial Pipeline ransomware attacks.
In 2012, Iran attacked Saudi Arabia-based Aramco’s information technology (IT) infrastructure, denying service to the entire company to the point that Aramco gave gas away for free. Fast forward to 2021, a Russia-based ransomware gang Darkside attacked the IT infrastructure of Colonial Pipeline, particularly the billing system. When Colonial Pipeline couldn’t determine how to charge customers, instead of giving gas away for free, they shut down the pipelines thus denying gas to most of the United States easter seaboard.
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