Hackers reportedly compromised automatic tank gauge (ATG) systems that were connected to the internet without password protection.
U.S. officials suspected Iran was behind the breaches of the devices which are online but not password protected.
U.S. officials suspect Iranian hackers are behind a series of breaches of systems that monitor the amount of fuel in storage ...
U.S. authorities are probing cyber intrusions affecting automatic tank gauge systems at gas stations, with Iranian hackers as ...
US officials suspect Iranian hackers may be behind a series of cyber intrusions targeting systems that monitor fuel levels at ...
Automated tank gauges have sat exposed with no password protections across the country. Is it surprising that Iranian hackers potentially exploited them? Do they portend more dangerous attacks to come ...
Iranian hackers infiltrated US fuel storage systems, exploiting password-free networks. This breach underscores significant ...
Gaining access to automatic tank gauge (ATG) systems may result in a hacker exploiting the system to cause detection of gas ...
Hackers linked to Iran are believed to be the source of a series of breaches at gas stations in multiple states, CNN reported ...