Bloomberg
Hackers increasingly threaten sites in the US ranging from nuclear power plants to water processing systems, according to a member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, adding his voice to
warnings from several agencies and officials in recent weeks.
“Cyberattacks have the potential to cause significant, widespread impacts on energy infrastructure,†Commissioner Neil Chatterjee said. “Sophisticated hacking tools are becoming more widely available, and cyber threats are constantly evolving, making such attacks more versatile.â€
Chatterjee’s remarks underscore the alarm growing after the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security issued a report earlier this month saying that Russian hackers have been attacking the electric grid, power plants, air transportation facilities and targets in the commercial and manufacturing sectors—attempting to gain remote access or install malware or make spear phishing attempts. A report released by the Energy Department warned that the country’s power grid was in “imminent danger†from a cyber attack.