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Over 900 US gas station tank gauge systems exposed to attacks

sourceBleeping Computer
calendar_todayJune 5, 2026
schedule1 min read
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Over 900 US Gas Station Tank Gauge Systems Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks

Summary

Over 900 automatic tank gauge (ATG) systems in the United States are exposed online, making them vulnerable to cyber attacks. These systems are critical for monitoring fuel and chemical storage tanks across various sectors.

Key Points

  • More than 900 ATG systems are exposed online in the U.S.
  • These systems are used for monitoring fuel and chemical storage tanks.
  • The exposure affects critical infrastructure sectors.
  • The vulnerability could lead to unauthorized access and potential attacks.

Analysis

The exposure of these ATG systems represents a significant security risk, as they are integral to the management of critical infrastructure. Unauthorized access could lead to disruptions in fuel supply chains and pose environmental hazards. The situation underscores the importance of securing industrial control systems against cyber threats.

Conclusion

IT professionals should prioritize securing ATG systems by implementing robust network security measures and ensuring these systems are not accessible from the public internet. Regular audits and vulnerability assessments are recommended to mitigate potential risks.