Canada reports hackers compromised water and oil facilities
Hackers have reportedly messed with industrial control systems at a Canadian water facility and an oil and gas company, raising alarms about cyber threats in critical infrastructure. The Canadian C...
Hackers have reportedly messed with industrial control systems at a Canadian water facility and an oil and gas company, raising alarms about cyber threats in critical infrastructure. The Canadian Centre for Cyber Security issued a warning, noting that hacktivists are increasingly targeting systems that are exposed to the internet. This incident is a wake-up call for organizations to bolster their cybersecurity measures.
As more companies rely on connected systems, the risk of cyberattacks grows. If you’re in charge of security at a firm, now’s the time to assess your defenses. This kind of tampering can lead to serious operational disruptions and even pose risks to public safety. Keep an eye on your systems and make sure you’re prepared for any potential breaches.
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