Illustration depicting Iranian hackers targeting US critical infrastructure PLCs in water, energy, and wastewater systems, per joint US agency advisory.
Illustration depicting Iranian hackers targeting US critical infrastructure PLCs in water, energy, and wastewater systems, per joint US agency advisory.
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US agencies warn of Iranian hackers targeting critical infrastructure PLCs

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The FBI, CISA, NSA, EPA, Department of Energy, and US Cyber Command issued a joint advisory warning of intensified cyberattacks by Iranian-affiliated hackers on programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in US critical infrastructure. Attacks since at least March 2026 have caused operational disruptions and financial losses in government facilities, wastewater, water, energy, and municipal systems, amid escalating tensions in the US-Israel war with Iran.

The advisory, published on Tuesday, highlights an Iranian advanced persistent threat group targeting internet-exposed operational technology devices, including PLCs that interface between automation computers and physical machinery in factories, water treatment centers, oil refineries, and other facilities. Victims across multiple sectors reported diminished PLC functionality, data manipulation, operational disruptions, and financial losses. The advisory stated: “These PLCs were deployed across multiple US critical infrastructure sectors... Some of the victims experienced operational disruption and financial loss.” The FBI noted these developments on X, underscoring the escalation.

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X discussions express alarm over Iranian hackers disrupting US critical infrastructure including water, wastewater, energy, and government facilities via internet-exposed PLCs, as detailed in a joint FBI-CISA-NSA advisory. Cybersecurity accounts emphasize securing OT systems and highlight tactics like Dropbear SSH persistence. Users connect attacks to broader US-Iran tensions amid the US-Israel war.

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Dramatic illustration of Stryker's operations center disrupted by Iran-linked cyberattack, with error-filled screens and intact medical devices.
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Iran-linked hackers disrupt Stryker's network in apparent retaliation

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A cyberattack attributed to the Iran-aligned Handala Hack group has disrupted the Microsoft environment of medical device maker Stryker, paralyzing much of its global operations. The incident, which emerged shortly after US and Israeli airstrikes on Iran, involved data wiping across tens of thousands of computers. Stryker confirmed the attack is contained, with no impact on its critical medical devices.

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned on Tuesday that it plans to target more than a dozen American companies across the Middle East beginning Wednesday. The list includes tech giants such as Apple, Google, Microsoft, IBM, Intel and Tesla, as well as Boeing. The IRGC cited retaliation for the killing of Iranian citizens amid the ongoing war with the US and Israel.

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On March 1, Iran attacked Amazon Web Services data centers in the UAE with drones, disrupting digital services in the region. Ten days later, Tasnim news agency, linked to Iran's IRGC, declared offices and infrastructure of Google, Microsoft, IBM, Nvidia, Oracle, and Palantir in Israel and the Gulf as legitimate targets.

Leading German business associations warn of the consequences of unpredictable US policy on transatlantic data transfers. A failure of the EU-US Data Privacy Framework would plunge companies into chaos and legal uncertainty. Holger Lösch from the BDI stressed the essential need for reliable data traffic.

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Iran targeted energy infrastructure in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the UAE on March 19, 2026, in retaliation for an Israeli strike on its South Pars gas field shared with Qatar. Brent crude prices soared past $115 per barrel, with European gas prices rising over 30%, amid disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. Leaders including US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traded statements on coordination and future actions.

President Donald Trump warned on Monday that the United States would target every bridge and power plant in Iran by Tuesday night unless a deal is reached to open the Strait of Hormuz. During a White House press conference, he detailed a successful rescue mission for two downed U.S. airmen while evading questions on potential war crimes. Iran rejected a proposed ceasefire amid ongoing diplomatic efforts by regional mediators.

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The International Energy Agency (IEA) recommended 10 measures, including telework and license plate rotation, to mitigate the impact of high oil prices from the Middle East conflict. These aim to reduce demand in road transport, aviation, and industry. Executive director Fatih Birol warned of the largest supply disruption in oil market history.

 

 

 

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