TechRadar reports that cyberattacks enabling remote access and unauthorized access could be launched against 5,860 internet-exposed gas pump controllers around the world, most of which are in the U.S. Aside from being leveraged to facilitate inventory manipulation to steal fuel without being detected, gas pump controllers accessible through the internet could also be exploited by threat actors to hinder fuel supply during war efforts, according to a report from Cybernews.
Source: SC Magazine