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Jaguar Land Rover Shutdown
The Story & the Damage On 2 September 2025, Jaguar Land Rover disclosed a cyberattack after attackers infiltrated its IT and related systems. The company shut down factories to contain the attack, inc...
Sep 29, 2025
Salesforce - Salesloft Drift Breach
The Story & the Damage In August 2025, attackers entered through a backdoor vulnerability in Salesloft Drift’s AWS infrastructure, stole OAuth tokens, extracted customer information, and exploited Clo...
Sep 18, 2025
Salt Typhoon Cyber Campaign
The Story & the Damage In August/September 2025, international governments provided an update to the Salt Typhoon cyber campaign that engineered, infiltrated, and exploited the fundamental underpinnin...
Sep 11, 2025
Air France & KLM Data Breach 2025
The Story & the Damage In August 2025, Air France and KLM disclosed a data breach after attackers accessed a third-party customer service platform. Exposed information included: Names Emails Phone num...
Sep 4, 2025
Colt Technology Held Hostage by Ransomware
The Story & the Damage In August 2025 , UK-based Colt Technology Services , a major global telecom backbone provider, was targeted by the Warlock ransomware group . The attackers exfiltrated critical ...
Aug 28, 2025
Bouygues Telecom Data Breach (2025)
The Story & the Damage In August 2025, Bouygues Telecom , France’s third-largest mobile operator, confirmed a cyberattack impacting 6.4 million customer accounts . The exposed information included: Co...
Data Breach Telecom
Aug 21, 2025
Singapore's Critical Infrastructure (2025)
Incident Insights & Impact Singapore's government, through Coordinating Minister for National Security K. Shanmugam, disclosed on July 18, 2025, that the China-linked advanced persistent threat (APT) ...
Aug 14, 2025
Czech Foreign Ministry Targeted in State-Level Cyberattack (2025)
The Story the Damage In May 2025, the Czech Republic officially recognized a major cyber attack on it’s Foreign Ministry and critical infrastructure associated unclassified network. The intrusive acti...
Espionage Government
Aug 8, 2025
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Were the US water utility attacks caused by a software vulnerability?

No exploited vulnerability has been confirmed. Forescout notes the described effects, changed IP addresses and passwords on controllers that were already reachable, could be achieved without exploiting one. Forescout also reported that Braham described malware delivered over a wireless connection, which is a delivery method rather than a controller exploit. Neither the FBI nor CISA has published how the attackers located or first accessed the devices.

How many industrial controllers are exposed to the internet?

Forescout counted 4,407 internet-exposed devices responding on port 44818, the EtherNet/IP service used by Rockwell Automation controllers, on 3 August 2026. Of those, 2,844 were in the United States. That figure counts exposed devices, not confirmed victims or exploitable systems.

What is CISA recommending water utilities do?

CISA's 30 July 2026 alert tells operators to disconnect programmable logic controllers from the internet and avoid direct remote access to them. Where remote administration is needed, it should run through a properly secured VPN or gateway device. CISA also advises enabling password protection, replacing default credentials, allowlisting known engineering workstations, and keeping a clean backup image of each controller

How is this different from putting a firewall in front of a controller?

A firewall answers on a known address, which makes it discoverable and a potential entry point in its own right. Entropya's IEG Router applies Digital Camouflage so the equipment behind it returns nothing to a scan. It complements or replaces a perimeter device depending on the architecture.

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