« on: March 31, 2016, 10:08:06 AM »
Funny--why don't we hear about this stuff?
Muslim hackers infiltrate water utility’s control system, change levels of chemicals used to treat tap water
March 28, 2016 12:12 pm By Robert Spencer 67 Comments
The location of the utility has not been revealed and its name has been changed in Verizon’s report, but given the fact of Verizon’s involvement, this likely happened in the U.S. — all the other incidents discussed in the report linked in The Register’s article took place in America. And we know that jihadis have long wanted to poison the water supply. As far back as 2002, the feds arrested two jihadis who were carrying plans about how to poison water supplies. In 2003, al-Qaeda threatened to poison water supplies in Western countries. In 2011, a jihadi in Spain likewise planned to poison water supplies.
And in May 2013, seven Muslim “chemical engineers†were caught trespassing at the Quabbin Reservoir, a key supply of water for Boston, after midnight. Only months later and indirectly did we hear that it was a “criminal matter.†A month later, locks were cut at the aqueduct that supplies water to Greater Boston.
Also in May 2013, jihadists were caught in Canada who had considered poisoning air and water to murder up to 100,000 people. In October 2013, the FBI was investigating a possible water supply threat in Wichita. In January 2014, a Muslim broke into a water treatment plant in New Jersey.
“Water treatment plant hacked, chemical mix changed for tap supplies,†by John Leyden, The Register, March 24, 2016 (thanks to Marc):
Hackers infiltrated a water utility’s control system and changed the levels of chemicals being used to treat tap water, we’re told.
The rest of this is at:
http://www.jihadwatch.org/2016/03/muslim-hackers-infiltrate-water-utilitys-control-system-change-levels-of-chemicals-used-to-treat-tap-waterI do know that the NYC Board Of Water has cyberattacks all of the time. I've been told that by one of their lawyers who I've worked with in the past, and will work with again. Of all of the fairly large municipal water systems in the US, there's only
one that does
not have any sort of computer controls on it (still, and I'm not telling which one). I've been to it.
Water would be one of those essentials, no?
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