该机构称,与俄罗斯结盟的黑客对加拿大能源部门构成威胁

加拿大一家间谍机构 6 月 20 日表示,与俄罗斯结盟的黑客可能会寻求破坏加拿大强大的石油和天然气行业,特别是因为渥太华是乌克兰的坚定支持者。

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加拿大一家间谍机构 6 月 20 日表示,与俄罗斯结盟的黑客可能会寻求破坏加拿大强大的石油和天然气行业,特别是因为渥太华是乌克兰的坚定支持者。

通信安全机构(CSE)信号情报机构表示,随着地缘政治危机升级,俄罗斯多次对其对手发动破坏性网络攻击。

“我们评估,加拿大石油和天然气行业发生破坏性事件的可能性是由与俄罗斯结盟的行为体造成的,因为这些行为体对风险的容忍度更高,其数量和活动增加,以及脆弱的数量整个行业的目标,”它在威胁评估中表示。

加拿大是世界第四大石油生产国。CSE表示,石油和天然气行业雇用了约60万人,占GDP的5%。

CSE 表示,亲俄罗斯黑客最有可能发起网络攻击的目标是监控和控制大型工业资产的运营技术网络。

报告称:“石油和天然气行业对国家安全的重要性怎么强调都不为过,因为我们的许多关键基础设施都依赖于石油和天然气产品。”

CSE 表示,与俄罗斯结盟的行为者正试图破坏加拿大关键基础设施提供商、石油和天然气行业组织的网络。

声明称:“我们评估,这一活动的目的很可能会扰乱关键服务,造成心理影响,最终削弱加拿大对乌克兰的支持。”

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Russia-aligned Hackers Pose Threat to Canada Energy Sector, Agency Says

Russia-aligned hackers could seek to disrupt Canada's powerful oil and natural gas sector, especially since Ottawa is a strong backer of Ukraine, a Canadian spy agency said on June 20.

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Russia-aligned hackers could seek to disrupt Canada's powerful oil and natural gas sector, especially since Ottawa is a strong backer of Ukraine, a Canadian spy agency said on June 20.

The Communications Security Establishment (CSE) signals intelligence agency said Russia had repeatedly deployed destructive cyber-attacks against its adversaries as geopolitical crises escalate.

"We assess there is an even chance of a disruptive incident in the oil and gas sector in Canada caused by Russia-aligned actors, due to their higher tolerance for risk, the increase in their numbers and activity, as well as the number of vulnerable targets in the sector overall," it said in a threat assessment.

Canada is the world's fourth-largest oil producer. CSE said the oil and gas sector employed about 600,000 people and accounted for 5% of GDP.

CSE said the most likely target for cyber-attacks by pro-Russian hackers was operational technology networks that monitor and control large industrial assets.

"It is difficult to overstate the importance of the oil and gas sector to national security because much of our critical infrastructure depends on oil and gas products," it said.

CSE said Russian-aligned actors were trying to compromise the networks of Canadian critical infrastructure providers, organizations in the oil and gas sector.

"We assess that the intent of this activity is very likely to disrupt critical services for psychological impact, ultimately to weaken Canadian support for Ukraine," it said.