U.S. Agencies Warn of Cyber Threat
Several U.S. security agencies have alerted to an ‘active cyber threat’ from foreign hackers using artificial intelligence to breach American infrastructure. The potential target includes the water supply, raising significant concern.
Vulnerabilities in Siemens PLCs
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued a report warning owners and operators of Siemens S7 Series programmable logic controllers (PLCs) of potential attacks. CISA urges these operators to implement necessary mitigations to protect their devices and systems. They emphasize that the Siemens-specific advice is part of a broader threat landscape.
Newsweek reached out to Siemens for comment.
Hackers’ Tactics
The advisory highlights that threat actors are utilizing AI-generated scripts disguised as legitimate tools. These actors conduct reconnaissance and exploit vulnerabilities in U.S.-based Siemens PLC installations. The use of Internet scanning services to locate exposed PLCs with outdated or insufficient protection enables these attacks.
Targets include energy, water, wastewater, chemical, and commercial facilities.
Consequences of Exploitation
The advisory stresses that this threat is active and significant. Compromised PLCs could lead to disruption of critical processes, safety incidents, equipment damage, data breaches, and non-compliance issues. The impacts might ripple across interconnected systems, compounding the risks.
Updates will be provided as the situation develops.

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