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On Feb. 8, 2021, officials from Florida’s Pinellas County held a news conference in which they announced that “an unlawful intrusion into the city of Oldsmar computer system that [controls] its water treatment plant” had occurred a few days prior on Feb. 5. The intruder was allegedly able to initiate a hundredfold increase in the concentration of a chemical used to balance water pH at a water treatment facility in the gulf coast town of Oldsmar, Florida.
As reported by Wired, the assertions “have yet to be corroborated firsthand by external security auditors,” but local law enforcement officials say that computer logs support the finding, which was first reported by an employee of the plant. Here is everything we know about the incident at this time.
A hacker breached a water treatment facility Friday in Oldsmar, Fla., and increased the sodium hydroxide levels by more than 100 fold, according to police.
A hacker breached a water treatment facility Friday in Oldsmar, Fla., and increased the sodium hydroxide levels by more than 100 fold, according to police.