Number: AL20-025
Date: 21 October 2020
AUDIENCE
This Alert is intended for IT professionals and managers of notified organizations.
PURPOSE
An Alert is used to raise awareness of recent cyber threats that may impact cyber information assets, and to provide additional detection and mitigation advice to recipients. The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security ("Cyber Centre") is also available to provide additional assistance regarding the content of this Alert to recipients as requested.
ASSESSMENT
On 20 October 2020 the National Security Agency (NSA) published a Cyber Security Advisory (U/OO/179811-20) [1] detailing recent malicious activity targeting US information systems. The Cyber Centre is aware that many Canadian entities operate similar information systems in Canada. These information systems and the networks linking them are critical components in today’s interconnected world. Relied upon by governments, utilities, small businesses and individuals worldwide, they require regular updates to secure them from malicious activity that targets known or recently discovered vulnerabilities. While manufacturers work hard to provide updates for vulnerabilities, these updates are not always applied in a timely manner by consumers.
The Cyber Centre continues to receive reports [2] [5] [6] of persistent exploitation of known vulnerabilities. Much of the reported activity appears to be the result of well-coordinated Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) actors targeting systems such as unpatched remote access services, security appliances and application servers.
The Cyber Centre recommends that individuals and corporations review the following security guidance to better protect their information systems:
- Cyber Centre Publications [3]
- Top 10 IT Security Actions to Protect Internet Connected Networks and Information (ITSM.10.189) [4]
- NSA report U/OO/179811-20 [1] - A comprehensive list of vulnerabilities impacting information systems as well as general and tailored recommendations.
Should organizations identify similar activity to that described in the referenced Advisories and Alerts, recipients are encouraged to contact the Cyber Centre by email (contact@cyber.gc.ca) or by telephone (1-833-CYBER-88 or 1-833-292-3788).
REFERENCES
[1] NSA Cyber Security Advisory (U/OO/179811-20) https://media.defense.gov/2020/Oct/20/2002519884/-1/-1/0/CSA_CHINESE_EXPLOIT_VULNERABILITIES_UOO179811.PDF
[2] AL20-020 - Canadian organizations exploited via unpatched devices and inadequate authentication
https://cyber.gc.ca/en/alerts/canadian-organizations-exploited-unpatched-devices-and-inadequate-authentication-0
[3] Cyber Centre Publications
https://cyber.gc.ca/en/publications
[4] Top 10 IT Security Actions to Protect Internet Connected Networks and Information (ITSM.10.189)
https://cyber.gc.ca/en/guidance/top-10-it-security-actions-protect-internet-connected-networks-and-information-itsm10189
[5] AL20-003 – Active Exploitation of Citrix Vulnerabilities
https://cyber.gc.ca/en/alerts/active-exploitation-citrix-vulnerabilities
[6] AL20-022 UPDATE 1 - Microsoft Netlogon Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability - CVE-2020-1472
https://cyber.gc.ca/en/alerts/microsoft-netlogon-elevation-privilege-vulnerability-cve-2020-1472
NOTE TO READERS
The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (Cyber Centre) operates as part of the Communications Security Establishment. We are Canada's national authority on cyber security and we lead the government's response to cyber security events. As Canada's national computer security incident response team, the Cyber Centre works in close collaboration with government departments, critical infrastructure, Canadian businesses and international partners to prepare for, respond to, mitigate, and recover from cyber events. We do this by providing authoritative advice and support, and coordinating information sharing and incident response. The Cyber Centre is outward-facing, welcoming partnerships that help build a stronger, more resilient cyber space in Canada.