50,000 industrial control systems are vulnerable within Europe
Briefly

Hackers have numerous targets among the 50,000 exposed ICS services in Europe and 145,000 globally, many lacking security basics like TLS and authentication.
Russian attacks on industrial control systems, such as the recent flooding of a Texas water facility, demonstrate the significant vulnerability of critical infrastructure.
The cybersecurity threat to industrial control systems is amplified by their outdated protocols and the need for remote connectivity, making them easy targets for hackers.
The attempted poisoning of Florida's water supply highlights the critical nature of human oversight in preventing cyber attacks on crucial infrastructure.
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