On Sunday, a cyber attack on a water utility in Arkansas City, Kansas prompted its treatment facility to revert to manual operations. The city manager, Randy Frazer, confirmed that the water supply remains unaffected and safe, with no disruption to service reported.
The plant’s manual operation is a precautionary measure to enhance security while the situation is being addressed. Arkansas City has notified relevant authorities and is collaborating with cybersecurity experts to manage the incident, which is believed to be a ransomware attack.
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Source: Water ISAC
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