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CISA and U.S. agencies warn gas station operators of ongoing cyber threats to automatic tank gauge systems

U.S. agencies including CISA have released a joint fact sheet warning about ongoing malicious cyber activity targeting automatic tank gauge (ATG) systems used at gas stations to monitor fuel levels. Following an investigation into cyber intrusions across multiple states—with Iran emerging as a leading suspect—the guidance urges operators to secure internet-exposed ATG systems against manipulation by cyber actors. The federal government has not formally attributed the activity to a specific nation-state or threat actor group.

Anna Ribeiro1mo ago5 min readenNews
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U.S. agencies have released a joint fact sheet warning of ongoing malicious cyber activity targeting U.S.-based ATG systems.
The campaign involves cyber actors compromising internet-exposed ATG systems and manipulating them through...
The federal government has not formally attributed the activity to a specific nation-state or threat actor group.

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CISA and partners release guidance urging operators to secure automatic tank gauge systems against ongoing cyber threats.
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