Oil and gas flow computers and remote controllers made by Swiss industrial technology firm ABB are affected by a serious vulnerability that could allow hackers to cause disruptions and prevent utilities from billing their customers, according to industrial cybersecurity firm Claroty.
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ABB Oil and Gas Flow Computer Hack Can Prevent Utilities From Billing Customers
Oil and gas flow computers and remote controllers made by Swiss industrial technology firm ABB are affected by a serious vulnerability that could allow hackers to cause disruptions and prevent utilities from billing their customers, according to industrial cybersecurity firm Claroty. The post ABB Oil and Gas Flow Computer Hack Can Prevent Utilities From Billing Customers appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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