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The attacks, which the agencies linked to escalating hostilities between Iran and the US and Israel, targeted Rockwell Automation and Allen-Bradley PLCs at water and wastewater, energy, and!From: CISA Date: April 7, 2026 Alert Code: AA26-097A Executive Summary: Iran-affiliated advanced persistent threat (APT) actors are conducting exploitation activity targeting internet-facing operational technology (OT) devices, including programmable logic controllers (PLCs) manufactured by Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley. This activity has led to PLC disruptions across several U.S. critical_A slew of federal security agencies warned U.S. companies and organizations nationwide of a recent threat involving cyber-attacks against several Rockwell Automation and Allen-Bradley devices%Network Defenders The cyber threat actors accessed Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley-manufactured PLCs to cause disruptions to victim systems. To safeguard against this threat and threats to other types of PLCs, the authoring agencies urge organizations to consider the following mitigations.%Iranian-linked hackers are targeting internet-exposed PLCs manufactured by Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley, and other OT vendors may also be at risk.#According to a US cyber advisory, Iran-linked hackers Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley-manufactured PLCs to cause various disruptions. (Rockwell Automation) "These attacks have led to diminished PLC functionality, manipulation of display data and, in some cases, operational disruption and financial loss," the US government warned._Download the full brief → Introduction On April 7, 2026, the FBI, CISA, NSA, EPA, DOE, and U.S. Cyber Command jointly disclosed ongoing exploitation of internet-facing Rockwell Automation/Allen-Bradley programmable logic controllers (PLCs) by Iranian-affiliated APT actors. Censys data identifies 5,219 internet-exposed hosts globally responding to EtherNet/IP (EIP) and self-identifying as


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