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Iranian Hackers Breach US Gas Station Fuel Monitoring Systems
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US officials suspect Iranian hackers have breached automatic tank gauge (ATG) systems at gas stations across multiple states. The attackers exploited unprotected internet-connected systems, allowing them to manipulate display readings without altering actual fuel levels. While no physical damage has been reported, concerns have been raised about the potential for concealed gas leaks. The investigation highlights vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure, with experts warning that such breaches could lead to operational confusion. Iran's history of targeting fuel infrastructure makes it a prime suspect, although definitive attribution may prove difficult due to a lack of forensic evidence. The incident has emerged amid heightened tensions between the US and Iran, with rising gas prices linked to the ongoing conflict. Cybersecurity experts have long warned about the risks posed by exposed ATG systems.
Key Points: • Iranian hackers exploited unsecured ATG systems at US gas stations. • No actual fuel levels were changed, but display readings were manipulated. • The breach raises safety concerns about potential undetected gas leaks.