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Cyber Security Today, Dec. 11, 2023

Cyber Security Today, Dec. 11, 2023

Another water treatment plant has been hacked over its use of Israel-made equipment. It happened last week in an east coast area of Ireland called Erris. About 180 residences were without water for two days when the hackers got past the systems’ firewall and shut a small utility. Last week I reported that a hacking group believed to be from Iran called CyberAv3ngers is going after utilities using equipment from Israeli companies.

The Power Play by The Market Herald Releases Interview with Forward Water Technologies

The Power Play by The Market Herald Releases Interview with Forward Water Technologies

Forward Water Technologies Corp. (FWTC) has signed a non-binding letter of intent with Membracon (UK) regarding a joint venture. The proposed joint venture will be resourced by both Membracon and Forward Water and will be responsible for delivering Forward Water's forward osmosis processes and solutions within the United Kingdom and Ireland. Forward Water CEO, Dr. Howie Honeyman sat down with Dave Jackson to discuss the partnership with Membracon.

First Nations chiefs blast feds over Potlotek water woes

First Nations chiefs blast feds over Potlotek water woes

On Monday, people in Cape Breton reserve advised not to use tap water to wash clothes, bathe or drink
A group of First Nations chiefs in Atlantic Canada is blasting the federal government for what it sees as a lack of action in fixing the yearlong water problem in Potlotek First Nation in Cape Breton.