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Israel irrigation systems impacted by ICS attacks
April 17, 2023, 11 a.m. | SC Staff
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Nearly a dozen farms at Israel's Jordan Valley as well as Galil Sewage Corporation's wastewater treatment control systems have been disrupted following cyberattacks targeted at programmable logic controllers by Israeli firm Unitronics, according to SecurityWeek.
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