Security services provider Radware has warned that the Mirai-offshoot Satori has reemerged, using a new worm-syle propogation method to spread its malicious payload. Although small, compared to the potential amount of botnet devices that could be used simultaneously, it’s another example of a problem that seems to be going nowhere. And with such an infectious web landscape, it becomes very worrying that a company like INSINIA can demonstrate an attack on an industrial manufacturing system that can cripple it with just four lines of code. Presented at the BSides London conference, researchers from INSINIA claimed that their attack would have cost the target around £1.6m, using a device planted inside the factory to identify local networks, which then provided ways…