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US warns Siemens devices can be hacked amid fears Iran is breaching water plants

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Several U.S. government agencies warned that unidentified hackers are trying to breach devices made by Siemens ​that are used to monitor and operate water facilities and other ‌critical infrastructure systems, according to a cybersecurity advisory published on Wednesday.

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US warns Siemens devices can be hacked amid fears Iran is breaching water plants

Several U.S. government agencies warned that unidentified hackers are trying to breach devices made by Siemens ​that are used to monitor and operate water facilities and other ‌critical infrastructure systems, according to a cybersecurity advisory published on Wednesday.

·London, United Kingdom
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Several U.S. government agencies have warned that unidentified hackers are trying to invade devices manufactured by Siemens, which are used to monitor and operate water installations and other critical infrastructure systems, according to a cybersecurity warning published on Wednesday (19). The alert arises in the midst of extensive cyber incidents targeting local water systems in multiple states in recent weeks, in attacks that cybersecurity ex…

·Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Several US authorities warn against attacks on Siemens hardware that controls water plants and other critical infrastructure systems. Experts suspect connections to Iran.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Several US government agencies have warned that hackers are trying to access Siemens devices that are used to monitor and manage water supply facilities and other critical infrastructure systems.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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El Economista broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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