Hi All,

The Night Dragon hacking attacks uncovered by security vendor McAfee were
targeted at some of the world's largest petrochemical companies, including
Shell, Exxon Mobil and BP

Night Dragon hackers targeted Shell, BP and Exxon.

The Night Dragon hacking attacks uncovered by security vendor McAfee were
targeted at some of the world's largest petrochemical companies, including
Shell, Exxon Mobil and BP, according to new reports.

A Bloomberg report citing "one of the companies and investigators who
declined to be identified" said that the list of targeted companies also
included Marathon Oil, ConocoPhillips and Baker Hughes.

Legal and financial information on the companies' deals appear to have been
the main targets for the hackers,The revelations cast new doubt on the state
of information security systems in large global companies.The Night Dragon
attacks, which could date back as far as four years, originated in China,
according to McAfee.The attacks used methodical but far from sophisticated
hacking techniques, including SQL injection, password hacking and remote
access Trojans, according to McAfee's European director of security
strategy, Greg Day."Why is it only now coming to light? Well, the
environments and security controls these days are so complex it is very easy
for them to slip under the radar of visibility," he said at the time.

"Only really in the last few weeks have we been able to get enough
intelligence together to join the dots up, so our goal now is to make the
public aware."

Companies suspecting that they may have been targeted are urged to look
through anti-virus and network traffic logs to see whether systems have been
compromised.

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