Critical infrastructure. Utility firms in the US are being urged to do more to protect water supplies amid rising cyberattacks
Foreign hackers are targetting US water and sewage systems United States warns, pointing finger at Iran and China
Clop ransomware gang mistakenly claims to have hacked London's principle water supplier, but South Staffordshire Water confirms compromise
The Wolf Creek facility in Kansas was one of at least a dozen energy companies affected by the hacks, but…
Schneider Electric flaw could have allowed attackers to gain remote access to unencrypted passwords
The control panels can be knocked offline by remote attackers using an unpatched bug, say security experts
Unnamed utility supplier and control system managing a mechanical device both hacked, according to official US security body
The office complex is not going to open for another two months, but celebrations have already begun
ICS-CERT has warned that unknown attackers are using brute-force attacks to attempt to access the business and process-control networks of…
China is the source of most attacks on Trend's fake industrial systems
A security firm has said it will disclose 23 flaws in critical infrastructure software, while chastising a rival firm that…
Software defined radio (SDR) is opening mobile phones to new hacking threats, warns Digital Assurance
Security experts have painted an alarming picture of the state of security for industrial control systems
McAfee researchers have been crystal ball watching to divine 2012's security trends. Tom Jowitt investigates their findings
ENISA report calls on European member states to improve cyber-security measures
Tracer XT is designed to unify control of data centre environments to optimise power use and reduce costs
An FBI official admitted Scada systems were compromised but denies any major damage occurred
The DHS claims that cyber attackers did not gain control of SCADA systems at a water utility company
Hackers destroyed a pump at a US water company after hacking into the network of a SCADA vendor
Cyber Atlantic 2011, the first joint US-EU cyber security exercise, takes on the top new threats
Researchers uncovered a Duqu installation file pointing to at least one Windows kernel zero-day vulnerability
US authorities dismissed Anonymous collective's industrial systems attack threat - for the time being
Investment in cyber-security to protect smart grids will increase as utilities upgrade control systems
In the wake of Stuxnet, Black Hat researchers disclosed vulnerabilities found in industrial-control systems
Dozens of serious vulnerability exploits targeting industrial systems have been released by a Russian security firm