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Iran Cyberattacks on U.S. Surge 133%, Nozomi Says

Iranian cyberattacks on US infrastructure surged 133% in the first half of 2025, according to new findings from Nozomi Networks. The cybersecurity firm reported that the transportation and manufacturing sectors absorbed the brunt of the increased activity, highlighting growing vulnerabilities in critical industrial systems.

The data, released this week, points to an escalation in threat activity originating from Iran, targeting key operational technology environments. Researchers observed a sharp uptick in both frequency and sophistication of the attacks, which aimed to disrupt logistics and production capabilities across the United States.

Iran cyberattacks on US assets have increasingly focused on sectors that directly affect economic stability and public safety. Nozomi’s report underscores the urgent need for sustained investment in cyber defense strategies that can respond to evolving threats in real time.

To explore the full findings and detailed analysis, read the official article at the following link:
https://industrialcyber.co/reports/nozomi-finds-133-surge-in-iranian-cyberattacks-targeting-us-as-transportation-and-manufacturing-most-affected/

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