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ZionSiphon malware designed to sabotage water treatment systems

ZionSiphon malware designed to sabotage water treatment systems

ZionSiphon malware has been identified as a targeted threat to water treatment and desalination systems, aiming to sabotage critical infrastructure. Experts warn that the malware is specifically designed for operational technology environments, posing a serious risk to water safety and supply security. Authorities are investigating the source of the attack.

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