Automatic tank gauging (ATG) systems are commonly used for fuel inventory and leak detection systems at retail fueling facilities, truck stops, marinas, and emergency generator facilities. Many of these devices are accessed remotely by computer networks to schedule fuel deliveries and maintain environmental compliance records for underground storage tank (UST) operational inspections.
Early reports indicate there have been multiple successful attempts to use computer network connections to gain unauthorized access to ATGs at multiple retail fueling convenience stores throughout the country. The attacks have allowed unauthorized access to fuel tank and fuel sensor information, and, in some cases, such information has been deleted from the ATG system.
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