β’ Iranian cyberattacks target critical U.S. infrastructure as President Trump threatens strikes on Iran's bridges and power plants.
β’ The cyber activity escalates frictions during the fraying ceasefire, with unclear U.S. peace terms.
β’ U.S. officials report the attacks follow Trump's profanity-laden threats, prompting Democratic backlash.
Security agencies say municipalities should watch out for unusual activity, especially in water and energy sectorsMiddle East crisis β live updatesTop government security agencies issued a warning of Iran-affiliated cyberattacks on critical infrastructure across the US on Tuesday. In a joint statement, the agencies say that municipalities, especially in the water and energy sectors, should be on the lookout for unusual activity.βCyberattacks on drinking water and wastewater systems directly threaten public health and community resilience,β Jeffrey Hall, an assistant administrator for enforcement and compliance assurance for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), said in a statement. βA single breach can disrupt treatment or introduce contaminants, damage equipment, and erode public trust.β Continue reading...