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After two recent cyberattacks targeted public service systems in Pennsylvania, a panel of municipal officials and administrators last week urged state Senators to fund cybersecurity upgrades for local infrastructure.
Three members of Pennsylvania’s congressional delegation have asked the Department of Justice to investigate how foreign hackers breached a water authority near Pittsburgh, which prompted warnings to other water treatment facilities. In a letter released Thursday, Democratic Sens. John Fetterman and Bob Casey, and Rep. Chris Deluzio (D), said Americans must know their drinking water…
Three Pennsylvania lawmakers are pushing for a federal investigation into how foreign hackers breached a water system near Pittsburgh and caused the nation’s top cybersecurity agency to warn other water treatment utilities of vulnerabilities.
Hackers are targeting industrial control systems widely used by water and sewage-treatment utilities, potentially threatening water supplies, the top U.S. cyber
A Pennsylvania water utility is still dealing with the fallout of pro-Iran hackers breaching some of its industrial equipment four days ago, including having to operate one of its water pump stations in manual mode, the utility’s general manager told CNN on Tuesday.
On Saturday, a small building in the woods belonging to the Aliquippa Water Authority suddenly saw its water pressure drop, and Water Authority Chairman Matthew Mottes said a frightening message
Letter: Pirolis example of families leading communities Beaver County Times I was genuinely touched by Anthony’s heartfelt praise for his parents and his hometown. That got me thinking how important it was that families like the Pirolis kept this town together after the catastrophe of the mill closing. I learned about the old days of Aliquippa in these very pages from Beaver County historian Gino Piroli. Pirolis were there to nurse this place after its economic legs were cut off and two-thirds of its people bled out. It so happens that Anthony’s father, Art, works at the Aliquippa Water Authority where I occupy a board seat. I’m not chummy with the man, our paths don’t often cross. Art is a quiet guy who gets the job done and doesn’t make a fuss.