Threat actors are taking advantage of Internet-exposed tank gauges by breaching gas stations, opening the door to disruption.
Originally published at darkreading.com
Cybersecurity researchers have identified a growing threat where attackers are exploiting Internet-connected fuel tank monitoring systems at gas stations across the United States. These exposed tank gauges, which lack proper security controls, provide threat actors with unauthorized access to critical infrastructure systems, potentially enabling operational disruption at fuel distribution points.
Threat actors are taking advantage of Internet-exposed tank gauges by breaching gas stations, opening the door to disruption.
Originally published at darkreading.com
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