If you are monitoring cyberthreats to the electric grid, compare the teaser document, Crash Override: Analysis of the Treat to Electric Grid Operators from Dragos, Inc. to the stats at CyberSquirrel1.com:
I say a “teaser” documents because the modules of greatest interest include: “This module was unavailable to Dragos at the time of publication” statements (4 out of 7) and:
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If you are a Dragos, Inc. customer, you will have already received the more concise and technically in-depth intelligence report. It will be accompanied by follow-on reports, and the Dragos team will keep you up-to-date as things evolve.
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If you have a copy of Dragos customer data on CrashOverride, be a dear and publish a diff against this public document.
Inquiring minds want to know. 😉
If you are planning to mount/defeat operations against an electric grid, a close study CyberSquirrel1.com cases will be instructive.
Creating and deploying grid damaging malware remains a challenging task.
Training an operative to mimic a squirrel, not so much.