The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has warned that hackers continue to be capable of compromising industrial control systems (ICS) and other operational technology (OT) using “unsophisticated methods” – suggesting that much more still needs to be done to secure them properly.
Meanwhile, a pro-Israel hacking group claims to have changed chlorine levels at water facilities in Lebanon.
Read more in my article on the Tripwire State of Security blog.
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