American Water, the largest U.S.-regulated water and wastewater utility, revealed it was recently targeted by a cyberattack. The New Jersey-based company serves over 14 million customers across 14 states and 18 military installations. While no operational impacts were reported, experts raised concerns about potential risks to internal systems and customer data. Experts highlighted concerns about the potential breach of personal information and the risks of compromising internal control systems.
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00:02American Water, the largest U.S.-regulated water and wastewater utility, revealed it
00:07was recently targeted by a cyberattack.
00:10The New Jersey-based company serves over 14 million customers across 14 states and 18
00:15military installations.
00:17While no operational impacts were reported, experts raised concerns about potential risks
00:21to internal systems and customer data.
00:24Experts highlighted concerns about the potential breach of personal information and the risk
00:28of compromising internal control systems.
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