Security News > 2024 > September > Critical Flaws in Tank Gauge Systems Expose Gas Stations to Remote Attacks

2024-09-30 11:55
Critical security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in six different Automatic Tank Gauge (ATG) systems from five manufacturers that could expose them to remote attacks. "These vulnerabilities pose significant real-world risks, as they could be exploited by malicious actors to cause widespread damage, including physical damage, environmental hazards, and economic losses," Bitsight researcher
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