West pharmaceutical services discloses cybersecurity intrusion at conference

Executives at West Pharmaceutical Services revealed details of a recent cybersecurity breach during a fireside chat at the Bank of America Global Healthcare Conference. The company issued an 8-K filing the previous evening after detecting an intruder in its systems. Officials described shutting down global operations to assess the situation.

Eric Green, the company's president and chief executive, and Robert McMahon, its chief financial officer, addressed the matter on May 12. Green explained that the intrusion was noticed early last week, prompting an immediate shutdown of all systems worldwide to investigate the scope of the issue. On May 7, the team identified the intruder and confirmed access to portions of the company's data and infrastructure, according to statements made at the event.

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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.

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