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The report, released Tuesday, is based on an analysis of threat activity directed at SAP environments over the past several months and going back to mid-2020. Its conclusions prompted an advisory this week from the Department of Homeland Security s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), urging SAP customers to review the report and apply security patches as needed. There has been historically a belief that mission-critical apps are not being attacked or that they are obscure enough that the skill to exploit them is not widespread, says Mariano Nunez, CEO and co-founder of Onapsis.
What the threat analysis shows is not only are cybercriminals attacking such apps, but they are doing so with considerable skill, planning, and motivation, he says.
A general view of the headquarters of SAP AG in Walldorf, Germany. (Photo by Thomas Lohnes/Getty Images)
Multiple hackers are actively targeting SAP installations that have not updated in nearly a year or use poor account management. The warning, which came from the Department of Homeland Security, SAP and Onapsis, is based on research documenting activity in the wild.
“We want to really send a strong message to our customers around better managing the security of their systems, where they have not,” said Tim McKnight, SAP chief security officer, in a briefing for reporters. “These are patched systems, these are things that have already been fixed. But we’re concerned about customers that have not applied the fixes for months or years to date.”
SAP and Onapsis detail findings of potential exploits on unprotected SAP apps on April 6, 2021, 6:14 AM PST The advanced cyber threat intelligence is aimed at customers who need to protect mission-critical applications, the companies said. Image: istock/structuresxx
Eighteen of the world s 20 major vaccine producers run their production on SAP systems from manufacturing to controlled distribution to administration and post-vaccine monitoring. Seventy-seven percent of the world s transaction revenue touches an SAP system. More than 1,000 government and government-owned organizations around the world use SAP software.
They are among SAP s more than 400,000 customers globally. Many don t apply security patches.
The company, in partnership with security firm Onapsis, on Tuesday released a cyber threat intelligence report on how malicious threat actors are targeting and potentially exploiting unprotected, mission-critical SAP
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