Florida City's Water Supply Hacked & Almost Poisoned 02-09-2021, 09:45 AM
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In a situation remniscient of the movie Live Free or Die Hard, the water supply was hacked. Had it not been for the operator's awareness, people could have very easily been drinking the equivalent of Draino the next day.
They do highlight that there are checks and balances to prevent this from being fully actualized. Should make everyone do a double take the next time they drink tap water.
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They do highlight that there are checks and balances to prevent this from being fully actualized. Should make everyone do a double take the next time they drink tap water.
Quote:Authorities in Oldsmar, Fla., are investigating after someone hijacked the computer system at the city’s water treatment facility and tried to drive up the water’s sodium hydroxide content to poisonous levels. The targeted plant is the primary source of drinking water for the city’s businesses and its 15,000 residents.
During a press conference Monday, Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said that a hacker gained access to the plant’s control systems last Friday—not once but twice. Many water facilities now use internet-connected remote access programs that allow operators to monitor and manipulate water systems from afar. The hacker initially broke into this system Friday morning, but the activity wasn’t flagged as suspicious because supervisors regularly access the system remotely and it was assumed that this is what had occurred, officials said.
During a second intrusion later that afternoon, however, an on-duty plant operator witnessed the hacker “opening various functions in the system that control the amount of sodium hydroxide in the water.” Sodium hydroxide (also known as lye), is a corrosive element commonly used in small doses to ward off pipe decay in water systems. In high doses, lye leads to very serious health problems like blindness and death. The hacker, whoever they were, was essentially trying to turn the city’s water supply into Drano.
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