27세 러시아인이 미국 네바다주 소재 테슬라 생산시설에 랜섬웨어를 설치하기 위해 테슬라 직원을 포섭하려 시도하다, 해당 직원의 신고로 미국 연방수사국에 체포되었다는 기사 https://t.co/UpqF8MF9BD
— H. Kim (@metavital) August 28, 2020
A Tesla Employee Thwarted an Alleged Ransomware Plot #Ransomware https://t.co/pFykdOvYT2
— Paula Piccard ?? ?? (@Paula_Piccard) August 28, 2020
"They drank heavily till last call...At that point, KRIUCHKOV stated his true reason for traveling to the United States." The criminal complaint for this insider ransomware plot, which @elonmusk confirms targeted Tesla, reads like an Elmore Leonard script. https://t.co/egXbcCkjSk
— Andy Greenberg (@a_greenberg) August 28, 2020
Wild: the story of the Russian who tried to bribe the Tesla employee to install malware. The offer: $500K - $1m and the opportunity to frame a colleague of choice.
— nxthompson (@nxthompson) August 28, 2020
Be kind to your co-workers, people! @a_greenberg https://t.co/8FE5Q8AsSR
oh just @likethecoins with some awesome quotes in @WIRED, no biggie. ?
— ☠ Andy Piazza ☠ (@klrgrz) August 28, 2020
but seriously.... DUDE CONGRATS. It was an awesome surprise to see your name in here. https://t.co/yl67nj9XK1
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— The World Marine Power Directory, Editor (@TWMPD2017) August 28, 2020
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A Tesla employee was offered $500,000 to install malware on his employer's network and launch a massive ransomware attack. Instead, the employee alerted the internal security team to take action and foiled the malicious actors plans, @a_greenberg writes:https://t.co/WtaJoFDcVi
— Megan Gates (@mgngates) August 28, 2020
"a 27-year-old Russian man named Egor Igorevich Kriuchkov met an old associate who now worked at Tesla at a bar in Reno. They drank till last call." The story of how a Tesla employee thwarted an alleged ransomware plot. https://t.co/29ZIUhqkgf
— Daniel Rothberg (@danielrothberg) August 29, 2020
Just as we were discussing #ZeroTrust in the @SANSInstitute ZT Solutions Forum this morning: https://t.co/4nL9Wkp0Ep. As @likethecoins says “If we know about this one case that’s been documented, there might be more." Question: How often do you review your cyber threat models?
— Ismael Valenzuela (@aboutsecurity) August 29, 2020