C0009: Oldsmar Treatment Plant Intrusion
Oldsmar Treatment Plant Intrusion was a cyber incident involving a water treatment facility in Florida. During this incident, unidentified threat actors leveraged features of the system to access and modify setpoints for a specific chemical required in the treatment process. The incident was detected immediately and prevented before it could cause any harm to the public.[1][2][3]
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Oldsmar Treatment Plant Intrusion
Oldsmar Treatment Plant Intrusion was a cyber incident involving a water treatment facility in Florida. During this incident, unidentified threat actors leveraged features of the system to access and modify setpoints for a specific chemical required in the treatment process. The incident was detected immediately and prevented before it could cause any harm to the public.[1][2][3]
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[1]
Pinellas County Sheriffs Office February 2021
Pinellas County Sheriffs Office 2021, February 8 Treatment Plant Intrusion Press Conference Retrieved. 2021/10/08
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CISA AA21-042A Water Treatment Intrusion Feb 2021
CISA. (2021, February 11). Compromise of U.S. Water Treatment Facility . Retrieved October 18, 2022.
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Dragos Oldsmar Feb 2021
Serino, G., et al . (2021, February 8). Recommendations Following the Oldsmar Water Treatment Facility Cyber Attack. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
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mitre-attack C0009Open source URL
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