Feb 10, 2021 4:06 PM EDT
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) A hacker’s botched attempt to poison the water supply of a small Florida city is raising alarms about just how vulnerable the nation’s water systems may be to attacks by more sophisticated intruders. Treatment plants are typically cash-strapped, and lack the cybersecurity depth of the power grid and nuclear plants.
A local sheriff’s startling announcement Monday that the water supply of Oldsmar, population 15,000, was briefly in jeopardy last week exhibited uncharacteristic transparency. Suspicious incidents are rarely reported, and usually chalked up to mechanical or procedural errors, experts say. No federal reporting requirement exists, and state and local rules vary widely.
(Reuters) - Hackers broke into a water treatment facility that serves the city of Oldsmar in Florida on Friday and attempted to poison the water suppl.
The unknown perpetrator tried to poison the water supply last Friday by raising the sodium hydroxide levels from 100 parts per million to 11,100 parts per million, according to Florida police.