Over 5,000 devices used by gas stations in the U.S. to monitor their fuel tank levels can be manipulated from the Internet by malicious attackers.. These devices, known as automated tank gauges (ATGs), are also used to trigger alarms in case of problems with the tanks, such as fuel spills.. Over 5,000 automated tank monitors at U.S. fueling stations face potential cyber threats, endangering safety protocols.. automated tank gauges, internet security, remote attacks, gas station safety. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Pump-mounted devices used Bluetooth chips that allowed the thieves to retrieve the data without having to physically connect to the devices, prosecutors allege.. Prosecutors have charged 13 defendants with using card skimmers installed at gas stations to steal more than $2 million from customers throughout the southern US. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . Prosecutors have charged 13 defendants with using card skimmers installed at gas stations to steal m. pump-mounted, devices, bluetooth, chips, allowed, thieves, retrieve, without. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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