Water company’s leaky security earns near-£1M fine


The UK’s data protection watchdog has fined South Staffordshire Water’s parent company nearly £1 million over security failings exposed by the Cl0p ransomware attack in 2022.

Issuing the fine of £963,900 ($1.3 million), the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said the attack exposed “significant failures in the company’s approach to data security.”

The attack, claimed by Cl0p, was detected in July 2022 after engineers responded to performance issues, but a thorough postmortem revealed the initial intrusion occurred almost two years earlier, in September 2020.

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Source:  The Register News


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