Ransomware Is an 'Intolerable Situation,' FireEye CEO Says
June 02 2021 - 11:14AM
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By WSJ Staff
Ransomware has become an "intolerable situation" for many
nations, said Kevin Mandia, chief executive of cybersecurity firm
FireEye Inc.
"Everybody gets ransomware [attacks]," Mr. Mandia said, while
speaking at the WSJ Pro Cybersecurity Executive Forum on
Wednesday.
An apparent ransomware attack on meat processor JBS SA is the
latest incident showing how cyber hacks of major companies can
ripple across the world.
The meatpacker took a big chunk of U.S. beef-and-pork processing
offline, sending buyers scrambling for alternatives and raising
pressure on meat supplies.
The White House on Tuesday said the attack was part of a
ransomware campaign by a criminal group that is likely based in
Russia.
A May 7 ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline Co. led to a
six-day shutdown of the East Coast's largest conduit for fuel,
sparking scrutiny of pipeline security and pushing the Department
of Homeland Security to prepare to issue first-of-their-kind
cybersecurity regulations for the sector.
Colonial paid a $4.4 million ransom to get code to unlock its
data and systems but the decryption tool wasn't fully
successful.
When industrial companies' technology systems are attacked, they
may pause operations to prevent hackers from reaching tools that
control physical systems, such as manufacturing machinery and
pipeline sensors. This so-called operational technology is often
customized for businesses, making it difficult to restore and is
central to their bottom lines, cybersecurity experts say.
A hack of such systems could snarl tools used to coordinate
distribution or facilitate sales to customers, said Ron Brash,
director of cybersecurity insights at cybersecurity firm Verve
Industrial.
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