Iran, Russia, China Target Water Systems for Sabotage
Nation-state attackers breach water systems through weak passwords, exposed PLCs, and poor segmentation — not sophisticated malware.
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Nation-state attackers breach water systems through weak passwords, exposed PLCs, and poor segmentation — not sophisticated malware.
These rulings prohibit the entities from entering or doing business in the European Union.
Two attacks on Qatari entities signal a shift in focus for China-backed actors and demonstrate how quickly they can pivot in response to geopolitical events.
Chinese APT groups increasingly lean on open source platform SoftEther VPN for network access. Now they're lending their know-how to Iranian counterparts.
While these threats remain a valid concern, US government agencies have doubled down on their assurances to the American public that election infrastructure is secure.
The White House urged operators of water and wastewater systems to review and beef up their security controls against attacks by Iran- and China-based groups.
Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea pose significant cyber threats to Western nations.
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