Did You know? Fancy Bear, Cozy Bear, Stately Taurus More Menacing Than They Sound

October 24, 2024

What drives cyber attackers and what are their main motives for malicious online activities? Who are the most prominent attackers in the maritime industry and how do they do it?

According to the report from Marlink’s Security Operations Center on cyber security threats, cyber attackers targeting the maritime industry had a few main motives.

© ImageFlow / Adobe Stock
© ImageFlow / Adobe Stock

Two of the main are operational disruption and financial fraud, where the attackers aim to disrupt or damage critical systems, causing significant interruptions to business operations, often with the intent of crippling an organization or industry.

Also, they exploit systems or individuals within the maritime industry to commit financial theft or fraud, often targeting monetary transactions, contracts, and sensitive financial data.

The main malicious groups observed during the first half of 2024, targeting the maritime sector include the following APT28 – also known as Fancy Bear, known for cyber espionage and targeting government, military, and political organizations.

The APT29, also referred to as Cozy Bear, group specializes in long-term cyber espionage campaigns targeting governmental, diplomatic, and healthcare sectors.

Amongst several more is also the Stately Taurus, a cyber espionage group known for targeting high-profile organizations, often focusing on intellectual property theft and sensitive business or government information.

You can hear more about this and other cyber security trends in the maritime industry at the event being organized in New Orleans on November 13, 2024.

We invite you to sign up for a free lunch and moderated conference discussion on new United States Coast Guard (USCG) cyber security rules and their impact on the vessel owner/operators, OEMs and shipyards.

Featured speakers include:

Rear Admiral Wayne R. Arguin Jr., Assistant Commandant for Prevention Policy (CG-5P), U.S. Coast Guard

Dain Detillier, Executive VP – LNG Operations, Harvey Gulf, LLC

Stewart Alpert, Chief Information Security Officer & Head of Technology, Hornblower Group

Angeliki Zisimatou, Director, Cybersecurity, American Bureau of Shipping

Phillip Bannerman, VP Sales Americas, Marlink

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