Cyber Attack Knocks Offline Saudi Aramco
wiredmikey writes "Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia's national oil company and the largest oil company in the world, confirmed that is has been hit by a cyber attack that resulted in malware infecting user workstations and forcing IT to kill the company's connection to the outside world. '..An official at Saudi Aramco confirmed that the company has isolated all its electronic systems from outside access as an early precautionary measure that was taken following a sudden disruption that affected some of the sectors of its electronic network,' the company wrote in a statement. This incident follows an attack on systems at the National Iranian Oil Company back in April, when a virus was detected inside the control systems of Kharg Island oil terminal, which also resulted in the company taking its systems offline. In response to continued cyber attacks against its networks and facilities, Iran earlier this month said it plans to move key ministries and state bodies off the public Internet to protect them from such attacks."
When I was a Jr IT Admin, and our systems got infected a some Malware, or a worm we didn't call it a cyber attack, we just bitched about it and fixed the problem and wondered who the hell opened the attachment they got in their email.
Is it wrong that I feel like cheering?
They don't want us to be able to see scantily clad women. That makes me pissed off right there.
On the other hand, this was an attack against their oil export capacity. The faster the rest of the world can suck the hydrocarbons out of the middle east, the faster we can go back to letting them fight amongst themselves over god's own sandbox on earth...
I would bet crooked (as if there are any other kind) daytraders.
1. Buy up oil futures.
2. Release your malware and let the news cycle gin up oil prices.
3. Profit!!
Not entirely true. China does occasionally show a card or two in their hand, like surfacing an attack sub in the middle of a US carrier strike group.