Iranian Threat Actors Disrupt US Critical Infrastructure via Exposed PLCs
Attackers compromised Internet-facing OT devices and caused file and display manipulation, operational disruption, and financial losses across sectors.
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Attackers compromised Internet-facing OT devices and caused file and display manipulation, operational disruption, and financial losses across sectors.
CISA has revealed Iranian attacks causing disruption and financial loss at US critical infrastructure firms
Iran-affiliated cyber actors are targeting internet-facing operational technology (OT) devices across critical infrastructures in the U.S., including programmable logic controllers (PLCs), cybersecurity and intelligence agencies warned Tuesday
Financial Loss Tied to the Hack Estimated at 1.9B PoundsThe hack of Jaguar Land Rover will likely cost the British economy 1.9 billion pounds, making it the single most expensive cyber incident to have occurred in the United Kingdom. That number could go up if hackers damaged the operational technology controlling assembly lines.
With an increase in cyber-physical attacks that can cause significant disruptions, financial fallout and safety concerns for victim organizations, Renee Guttmann and Marc Sachs discuss why IT and OT security teams cannot keep working in silos.