The US has warned that an Iranian terrorist crew has breached multiple US water facilities. US cybersecurity experts are reportedly failing to stop Iran-backed hackers from targeting water treatment systems. Additionally, a hacker group linked to the Iranian military is targeting products of an Israeli-owned tech vendor used in water and wastewater industrial control systems. Open-source intelligence is tracking the escalating tensions between the US and Iran in hacking activities. In a separate incident, Iran's Revolutionary Guards Navy has seized two vessels smuggling 4.5 million liters of fuel in the Gulf.
Iran says it seized ships in Gulf for alleged fuel smuggling https://t.co/qDMOeeengR
Iran says it seized ships in Gulf for alleged fuel smuggling, @Adam_Lucente https://t.co/qDMOeeengR
Iran's Revolutionary Guards' Navy has seized two vessels smuggling 4.5 million liters of fuel, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on Wednesday. #Iran | #IRGC | #Fuel https://t.co/7CBppQ5O6q
🔴 IRAN'S REVOLUTIONARY GUARDS NAVY SEIZE TWO VESSELS SMUGGLING 4.5 MLN LITERS OF FUEL - TASNIM.
Open-source intelligence tracks US – Iranian hacking tensions https://t.co/chg5ZMQ7Wd
Water-system gear hacked by Iran-backed group, US warns https://t.co/lDl8OwInf0 | via @nextgov
U.S. officials say a hacker group linked to the Iranian military is targeting products of an Israeli-owned tech vendor that are used in water and wastewater industrial control systems. https://t.co/lDl8OwInf0
#FPTech: #US #cybersecurity experts failing, can’t stop #Iran-backed #hackers from going after their water treatment systems https://t.co/ytEd1Yc9Dy
US warns Iranian terrorist crew broke into 'multiple' US water facilities https://t.co/aG1LZyj6vD