“A report released this week from Germany’s Federal Office for Information Security said that a German steel manufacturing plant was severely damaged by a cyber-physical attack this year.
The incident was mentioned in an annual report by the Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (or BSI), which provided a summary of cyber security issues and incidents affecting Germany. According to the report, a German steel manufacturing facility was the victim of a ‘targeted attack’ that the report labeled an ‘APT’ or ‘advanced persistent threat’ style attack.
The attackers used a sophisticated spear-phishing e-mail and social engineering to get access to the office network at the steelworks, the report claims. ‘From there, they worked successively to production networks.’ The malicious code disrupted the function of control system components that led to a blast furnace not being able to be turned off in a regulated fashion. ‘The result (was) massive damage to the system,’ the report reads.”
Source: Cyberattack Inflicts Massive Damage on German Steel Factory | The Security Ledger