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ICS Alert


CONTROL SYSTEM INTERNET ACCESSIBILITY

Last Revised
January 21, 2014
Alert Code
ICS-ALERT-10-301-01



DESCRIPTION

This 2010 alert summarizes several reports from multiple independent security
researchers who have discovered Internet facing SCADA systems using potentially
insecure mechanisms for authentication and authorization.

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SUMMARY

The ICS-CERT has recently received several reports from multiple independent
security researchers who have employed the SHODAN search engineSHODAN is a
search engine for Internet facing devices. Its database contains devices
identified by scanning the Internet for the ports typically associated with
HTTP, FTP, SSH, and Telnet. Searches can be filtered by port, hostname, and/or
country. Search results include information like HTTP server responses to GET
requests; FTP and Telnet service banners and client/server messages exchanged
during login attempts, and SSH banners (including server versions). Search
engine can be found at: http://www.shodanhq.com. to discover Internet facing
SCADA systems using potentially insecure mechanisms for authentication and
authorization. The identified systems span several critical infrastructure
sectors and vary in their deployment footprints.  ICS-CERT is working with asset
owners/operators, Information Sharing and Analysis Centers (ISACS), vendors, and
integrators to notify users of those systems about their specific issues;
however, due to an increase in reporting of these types of incidents, ICS-CERT
is producing a more general alert regarding these issues.

In most cases, the affected control system interfaces were designed to provide
remote access for monitoring system status and/or certain asset management
features (i.e., configuration adjustments). The identified systems range from
stand-alone workstation applications to larger wide area network (WAN)
configurations connecting remote facilities to central monitoring systems. 
These systems have been found to be readily accessible from the Internet and
with tools, such as SHODAN, the resources required to identify them has been
greatly reduced.

In addition to the increased risk of account brute forcing from having these
systems available on the Internet, some of the identify systems continue to use
default user names and passwords and/or common vendor accounts for remote access
into these systems. These default/common accounts can in many cases be easily
found in online documentation and/or online default password repositories. 
Control System owners and operators are advised to audit their control
systems—whether or not directly connected to the Internet—for the use of default
administrator level user names and passwords.


ADDITIONAL MATERIAL

The ICS-CERT has previously published Control Systems Analysis Report
“CSAR-10-025-01 Analysis of Shodan – Computer Search Engine,” that discusses the
importance of minimizing network exposure by ensuring that control system
devices are not visible on the Internet. That CSAR is currently available only
through the US‑CERT secure portal (Control Systems
Center/Library/ICS-CERT/ICS-CERT Advisories and Reports/…).

ICS-CERT has previously published Control Systems Analysis Report
“CSAR-10-114-01 - SSH Scanning” that discusses the brute forcing of control
system secure shell (SSH) accounts.  Many of the tactics, techniques, and
procedures that can be used to brute force SSH account usernames and passwords,
also applies to web-based human-machine interface (HMI) systems.

The ICS‑CERT has also published an Advisory “ICSA-10-228-01 - Vendor Admin
Accounts Warning,” that discusses the importance of owner/operator awareness and
control of administrator level accounts installed on control systems by
third-party vendors.


RECOMMENDATIONS

ICS-CERT recommends:

 * Placing all control systems assets behind firewalls, separated from the
   business network
 * Deploying secure remote access methods such as Virtual Private Networks
   (VPNs) for remote access
 * Removing, disabling, or renaming any default system accounts (where possible)
 * Implementing account lockout policies to reduce the risk from brute forcing
   attempts
 * Implementing policies requiring the use of strong
   passwords.http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/drafts/800-118/draft-sp800-118.pdf.
 * Monitoring the creation of administrator level accounts by third-party
   vendors (ICSA-10-228-01).

 

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