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Utility/DOE Data Indicates Sophisticated Hackers Have Compromised US Electric Control Centers
Source: Smart Grid Observer
June 14, 2022 -- Either the utility industry’s key data on grid reliability can’t be trusted or the grid is MUCH more insecure, and possibly compromised, than the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) or the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) have seemed to acknowledge, according to Control Systems Cybersecurity Expert, Joseph M. Weiss. This concern arises from the data reported to the DOE by the utilities using Form OE-417. The OE-417 data are input by the specific utilities addressing their specific incidents. Assuming the OE-417 data are correct and has been input correctly, there are many unexplainable incidents.
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Source: Global Control
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