Last week, a hacker increased the level of a dangerous chemical in a municipal water supply in Florida, reminding us exactly how
vulnerable our infrastructure is to a cyberattack.
It should also remind us to take responsibility for the safety of our own drinking water, instead of just assuming our municipality will always take care of that detail.
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Do you believe this was an isolated incident? Or do you think it was something more insidious, like a test run for a larger and more serious attack? Will you make any changes to ensure that your personal water supply remains safe? Let's talk about it in the comments.
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Selco warns us to be prepared because there is always someone who will enforce the new rules when the SHTF, and you probably won't like how they do it.