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A Cyberattack in Saudi Arabia Had a Deadly Goal. Experts Fear Another Try. – The New York Times

By Securities Docket on March 15, 2018, 7:59 am

In August, a petrochemical company with a plant in Saudi Arabia was hit by a new kind of cyberassault. The attack was not designed to simply destroy data or shut down the plant, investigators believe. It was meant to sabotage the firm’s operations and trigger an explosion.

The attack was a dangerous escalation in international cyberwarfare, as faceless enemies demonstrated both the drive and the ability to inflict serious physical damage. And United States government officials, their allies and cybersecurity researchers worry that the culprits could replicate it in other countries, since thousands of industrial plants all over the world rely on the same American-engineered computer systems that were compromised.

via A Cyberattack in Saudi Arabia Had a Deadly Goal. Experts Fear Another Try. – The New York Times.

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