The Department of Homeland Security and FBI have issued a
joint report providing details of malware attacks targeting employees of
companies that operate nuclear power plants in the US, including the Wolf Creek
Nuclear Operating Corporation, the New York Times reports. The attacks have
been taking place since May, as detailed in the report issued by federal
officials last week that was sent out to industry.
The "amber" alert to industry—the second highest
level of severity for these types of reports from the FBI and DHS—noted that
the attacks had been focused on employees' personal computers but had not
managed to jump to control systems.
There is no evidence that information on plant operations was
exposed. FBI and DHS analysts have not been able to determine the nature of the
malware planted by the attempted hacks, which used a "spear-phishing"
campaign targeting senior industrial control engineers at nuclear facilities.
The tailored e-mails contained fake résumés, and appeared to be from people
seeking control engineering jobs, according to the report seen by the Times.
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