US warns of Iran-affiliated cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure across country
Multiple US security agencies issued a warning Tuesday about potential Iran-affiliated cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure, particularly in the water and energy sectors. The advisory highlights the risk of disruptions to treatment processes, contamination, and equipment damage.

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AI-generatedMultiple US security agencies issued a warning Tuesday about potential Iran-affiliated cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure, particularly in the water and energy sectors. The advisory highlights the risk of disruptions to treatment processes, contamination, and equipment damage. The attacks are allegedly backed by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and focus on programmable logic controllers made by Rockwell Automation. Municipalities are urged to disconnect these devices from the internet. This warning coincides with heightened tensions between the US and Iran, including recent threats and demands from the US regarding the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has been accused of previous cyberattacks, while also accusing the US and Israel of similar actions against its systems.
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5 extractedThe US alleged an Iran-affiliated group known as “CyberAv3ngers” carried out a campaign against it in 2023 that compromised at least 75 devices.
The advisory alleged that the hackers are backed by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
The attacks were focusing on a widely used device called a “programmable logic controller” made by Rockwell Automation.
Cyberattacks on drinking water and wastewater systems directly threaten public health and community resilience.
US government agencies issued a warning of Iran-affiliated cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure across the US.