
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Political hacktivism once mainly focused on website defacement. Now it has shifted to targeting physical devices, affecting critical infrastructure such as water treatment plants. At Black Hat USA 2024, Noam Moshe from Claroty highlighted how the HMIs in PLC devices from Israeli manufacturers may be susceptible to political attacks by nation-state actors using unknown vulnerabilities in the PComm protocol.
By Anton Shipulin / Listen Notes4.5
88 ratings
Political hacktivism once mainly focused on website defacement. Now it has shifted to targeting physical devices, affecting critical infrastructure such as water treatment plants. At Black Hat USA 2024, Noam Moshe from Claroty highlighted how the HMIs in PLC devices from Israeli manufacturers may be susceptible to political attacks by nation-state actors using unknown vulnerabilities in the PComm protocol.

78,246 Listeners

2,004 Listeners

371 Listeners

374 Listeners

638 Listeners

1,021 Listeners

31 Listeners

321 Listeners

112,601 Listeners

8,016 Listeners

178 Listeners

314 Listeners

113 Listeners

137 Listeners