Industrial cybersecurity firm Dragos dismisses recent reports of a new malware called ZionSiphon as overblown hype, asserting it poses no real threat to water plants. The malware's code is riddled with errors and lacks the necessary knowledge of operational technology systems, making it ineffective for sabotage despite its politically charged messaging and apparent use of AI in development. This highlights the need for cybersecurity professionals to focus on more established threats rather than novel but flawed attacks.
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