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A cyberattack blocked the trains in Denmark

At the end of October, a cyberattack caused trains in Denmark to stop; it hit a third-party IT service provider. A cyber attack caused the trains operated by DSB to stop in Denmark during the last weekend; threat actors hit a third-party IT service provider. The attack hit the Danish company Supeo, which provides enterprise […]

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At the end of October, a cyberattack caused trains in Denmark to stop; it hit a third-party IT service provider.

A cyber attack caused the trains operated by DSB to stop in Denmark during the last weekend; threat actors hit a third-party IT service provider.

The attack hit the Danish company Supeo, which provides enterprise asset management solutions to railway companies, transportation infrastructure operators, and public passenger authorities.

DSB is the largest train operating company in Denmark.

Denmark train

“Trains throughout the country stopped in the morning and only started running again at 1pm, while DSB expects that regional and long- distance trains will not run fully according to the timetable again tomorrow.” reported the local broadcaster DR. “DSB informs DR Nyheder that the paralysis of train traffic is due to an error in the safety-critical IT system ‘Den Digitale Rygsæk 2′”

In attack impacted the Digital Backpack 2 platform provided by Supeo, it allows train drivers to access operationally critical information using an iPhone or iPad. 

It is likely that the threat actor targeted operational technology (OT) systems to disrupt operations.

Experts speculate that Supeo may have suffered a ransomware attack. The company told Reuters that the attackers are financially motivated.

“We were contacted by our subcontractor who told us that their testing environment had been compromised by criminal hackers,” DSB’s chief of security, Carsten Dam Sonderbo-Jacobsen, told public broadcaster DR.

“It hasn’t targeted infrastructure or DSB, it was economic crime,” Sonderbo-Jacobsen told Reuters.

Supeo did not comment on the incident

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Pierluigi Paganini

(SecurityAffairs – hacking, Denmark)