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now, in this case, oldsmar's population is 15,000. but we should look at this attack very carefully. we should look at how they got in. we should try and understand what sort of mitigations would have been put in place if someone happened to not be sitting at their computer and watched their mouse cursor move around. it sounds like that contaminated water wouldn't have gotten into the drinking supply for another 24 to 36 hours, and there might have been sensors along the way. but i thought you made a great point, which is, if they could get into these items and they could access the controls, what was to stop them from maybe mucking up the controls, themselves, to make sure that those last-minute mitigations wouldn't work? and you know, as you read from my book, we just continue to see these sort of escalating cyber attacks. and the one that really brought this to mind was this attack in 2017 that russia pulled off on a saudi petrochemical plant, where what they did was they actually dismantled the safety locks at that plant, the very
now, in this case, oldsmar's population is 15,000. but we should look at this attack very carefully. we should look at how they got in. we should try and understand what sort of mitigations would have been put in place if someone happened to not be sitting at their computer and watched their mouse cursor move around. it sounds like that contaminated water wouldn't have gotten into the drinking supply for another 24 to 36 hours, and there might have been sensors along the way. but i thought you...
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typically oldsmar adds lye in the amount of 100 parts per million on less. on friday morning that water treatment employee watched the phantom cursor move the controls in the water treatment software to increase the amount of lye being added into oldsmar's water from less than 100 parts per million to over 11,000 parts per million. it was obvious to this employee right away that his computer was being hacked. he immediately took control of the machine, undid what the hacker had just done before the water could be significantly contaminated. today the county sheriff announced that the water treatment facility on friday was unlawfully hacked. he said the fbi and the u.s. secret service are involved in an ongoing investigation. as of now there are no known suspects. it is unknown whether the hacker was located overseas or here in the united states. city officials made it clear today that even if that water treatment employee hadn't been so attentive on friday and hadn't seen the hack happen in real-time, it still would have taken at least a full day before that
typically oldsmar adds lye in the amount of 100 parts per million on less. on friday morning that water treatment employee watched the phantom cursor move the controls in the water treatment software to increase the amount of lye being added into oldsmar's water from less than 100 parts per million to over 11,000 parts per million. it was obvious to this employee right away that his computer was being hacked. he immediately took control of the machine, undid what the hacker had just done before...
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oldsmar's population is 15 knew, but we should look at the attack carefully.y got in. we should try to understand what sort of mitigations would have been put in place if someone happened to not be sitting at their computer and watch their cursor moved around. sounds like that contaminated water wouldn't have gotten into the supply, but i thought you made a great point. if they could get into the systems and access the controls what was to stop them from mucking the up the controls themselves to make sure the last-minute mitigations wouldn't work? as you read from my book, we just continue to see the escalating cyberattacks. and the one that really brought this to mind was this attack in 2017 that russia pulled off on a saudi pet ro chemical plant where they dismantled the safety locks at that plant. the very last mitigation in a long line of mitigations that is in mace to prevent an explosion. and they were actually able to essentially neutralize the safety locks. we don't know what could have happened if somebody wasn't sitting at their computer, but we cont
oldsmar's population is 15 knew, but we should look at the attack carefully.y got in. we should try to understand what sort of mitigations would have been put in place if someone happened to not be sitting at their computer and watch their cursor moved around. sounds like that contaminated water wouldn't have gotten into the supply, but i thought you made a great point. if they could get into the systems and access the controls what was to stop them from mucking the up the controls themselves...
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it happened in the city oldsmar, right outside of tampa, just two days before the super bowl.or noticed and reduced the chemicals back to safe levels. >>> pediatricians say that they are seeing the impact of climate change in children from asthma to allergies to premature births, they are now calling for action. nancy chen explains. >> reporter: as wildfires burned near san francisco last summer, pediatrician lisa patel says she saw first hand how climate change can affect health. >> around late september, i remember shift after shift, i had several deliveries that i would go to on each shift of moms that were coming into labor about a month to two months early. >> reporter: previous studies show air pollution and excess heat can cause premature labor. the american academy of pediatrics calls climate change one of the top health threats to children around the world. what are the effects of climate change on children? >> everything you can imagine. and i think that's why so many of us are involved in this. now, we understand that climate change affects every part of our bodies
it happened in the city oldsmar, right outside of tampa, just two days before the super bowl.or noticed and reduced the chemicals back to safe levels. >>> pediatricians say that they are seeing the impact of climate change in children from asthma to allergies to premature births, they are now calling for action. nancy chen explains. >> reporter: as wildfires burned near san francisco last summer, pediatrician lisa patel says she saw first hand how climate change can affect...
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it happened last friday in oldsmar on the gulf coast. according to the sheriff's office, that hacker gained remote accestoater plant's computer system and in less than five minutes changed the level of sodium hydroxide, also known as lye, the main ingredient in liquid drain cleaner, from 100 parts per million to more than 11,000 per million. >> we don't know right now whether the breach originated from within the united states or outside the country. we also do not know why the oldsmar system was targeted. >> reporter: thankfully, a plant operator noticed the system being accessed remotely and quickly caught onto the potentially harmful change and reverted the levels. city officials have disabled that remote access system that was used in the hack and they are ensuring folks that there are several safeguards in place that would have prevented that contaminated water from ever entering the supply. there's no word on any suspects tonight. david? >> yeah, this is really alarming and we'll continue to follow it. victor, thank you. >>> in the
it happened last friday in oldsmar on the gulf coast. according to the sheriff's office, that hacker gained remote accestoater plant's computer system and in less than five minutes changed the level of sodium hydroxide, also known as lye, the main ingredient in liquid drain cleaner, from 100 parts per million to more than 11,000 per million. >> we don't know right now whether the breach originated from within the united states or outside the country. we also do not know why the oldsmar...
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. >> bill: police in florida say someone hacked into the city of oldsmar water treatment system lastngerous levels of sodium hydroxide called lye to the water system outside tampa where they played the super bowl. what have you found out, jonathan >> even though oldsmar is in a major metropolitan area it has its own water treatment system that serves the small towns roughly 15,000 residents, and that was the system that was apparently targeted by a hacker on friday. investigators say the still unknown person accessed the water treatment system's computer remotely and increased the levels of sodium high docks eyed, a chemical used to regulate the ph balance of tap water. the hacker tried to increase its level from 100 parts per million to 11,000 100 parts per millionian. >> importantly, the public was never in danger. >> local officials say even if the increase had gone undetected automatic cen sores throughout the system would have set off alarms before water with dangerous levels reached the public. the cyber breach exposes a potential vulnerability in america's utilities. >> the im
. >> bill: police in florida say someone hacked into the city of oldsmar water treatment system lastngerous levels of sodium hydroxide called lye to the water system outside tampa where they played the super bowl. what have you found out, jonathan >> even though oldsmar is in a major metropolitan area it has its own water treatment system that serves the small towns roughly 15,000 residents, and that was the system that was apparently targeted by a hacker on friday. investigators...
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to look at the calendar because i don't know where i was that day but i guarantee you i wasn't in oldsmarrom there to discussing where i was, who i had been with, where i lived. >> so are you getting a serious grilling? >> right. he ends up telling me that we found your name in blood on the wall. >> roc? >> yeah. so, obviously, i'm a suspect. i acknowledge that. i mean i'm looking at murder. i'm getting somebody's talking to me about a murder. >> roc waived his right to a lawyer and agreed to give fingerprints and swabbing. it looked as though police found yet another cooperative boyfriend of the victim. >> i said, if you are looking for fingerprints, they're all over that home. i lived there for a year, so you're going to find them. >> did you lose your patience? >> i did lose my patience when they cut the end of my finger off taking a fingernail. you take the end of my finger off, now i'm done. >> roc's cooperation had an edge to it. was he really trying to cover his tracks? detectives were determined to find out. >>> and they put that bloody clue under the microscope. were those three
to look at the calendar because i don't know where i was that day but i guarantee you i wasn't in oldsmarrom there to discussing where i was, who i had been with, where i lived. >> so are you getting a serious grilling? >> right. he ends up telling me that we found your name in blood on the wall. >> roc? >> yeah. so, obviously, i'm a suspect. i acknowledge that. i mean i'm looking at murder. i'm getting somebody's talking to me about a murder. >> roc waived his...
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but last week in oldsmar, florida, someone did that increasing the amount of sodium hydroxide or lyeable are water plants to cyber attacks. they're pretty easy targets. with most people working from home, all the systems have been put online still, the security measures are outdated experts also say look out for more sophisticated attacks since the one in oldsmar was, as they put it, almost comically basic the plant worker could see the mouse working across the screen changesing his own settings. >>> 65 seconds left. house impeachment managers have rested their case. now it's the defense's turn tomorrow the former president's legal team has insisted his rhetoric leading up to the insurrection was protected free speech. six people dead and more than 60 hurt after a 133 vehicle pileup on an icy highway in fort worth. the search continues for more victims. >>> and the president says we've secured a deal for an additional 200 million covid vaccine doses. that would give the united states enough shots to fully vaccinate 300 million americans by the end of july >>> and now you know the new
but last week in oldsmar, florida, someone did that increasing the amount of sodium hydroxide or lyeable are water plants to cyber attacks. they're pretty easy targets. with most people working from home, all the systems have been put online still, the security measures are outdated experts also say look out for more sophisticated attacks since the one in oldsmar was, as they put it, almost comically basic the plant worker could see the mouse working across the screen changesing his own...
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i mean in oldsmar? are we ready for this overhaul? >> oh, we're not, definitely we're not.ore heightened sense of awareness in the fact these things happen. people are in denial. generally they're in denial any way. especially this particular area. one thing, people remember, people are not careful with passwords and not careful with access. they don't cancel access for somebody leaves. bottom line, you're going to be, you're going to be tested. if you're in the infrastructure business or the energy business, they're coming after you have. almost like a red cell thing. i believe these companies, these institutions should trite to penetrate their own computers to see which are their vulnerabilities are. until we get serious about this, something bad will happen. elizabeth: you know, we've been say staying on this. senator joe manchin, 14 states attorneys general saying to president biden, don't cancel the keystone pipeline. >> yes. elizabeth: that will affect jobs. buried in that executive order is another directive president biden put in there to knock out the prior order b
i mean in oldsmar? are we ready for this overhaul? >> oh, we're not, definitely we're not.ore heightened sense of awareness in the fact these things happen. people are in denial. generally they're in denial any way. especially this particular area. one thing, people remember, people are not careful with passwords and not careful with access. they don't cancel access for somebody leaves. bottom line, you're going to be, you're going to be tested. if you're in the infrastructure business or...
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officials say people who live in oldsmar would have been safe even if the operator missed the attack. since there are backup sensors and alarms in place, but police are now warning other cities to be on alert, since it's still unclear who's behind that attack. it's now been just over a year since kobe bryant and eight others, including his daughter were killed in a helicopter crash in southern california. today, the ntsb held a hearing to discuss what led up to the crash. fox news jeff paul tells us the ntsb says the crash was likely due to pilot error. the helicopter crash that killed kobe bryant, his 13 year old daughter, gina, and seven others was likely caused by the pilot becoming disoriented according to the probable cause findings by the national transportation safety board, the result of dissent. an acceleration were conducive for the pollock to experience a samata graphic illusion. in which he would incorrectly perceived that the helicopter was climbing. when it was descending 37 minutes into the flight, the pilot initiated a climb with a gradual left turn to get above the th
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reporter: connell this, happened in the city of oldsmar.middle of the tampa bay area, a huge metropolitan square yet this small town has its own munition munition -- municipal water system. that is what the hacker was trying to target on friday this person or perhaps multiple people accessed water systems computer remotely and increased the level of ammonium hydroxide, it levels the ph of the water, increasing left from a safe 100 parts per million to 11,100 parts per million. >> because the operator noticed the increase and lowered it right away at no time was there a significant adverse effect on the water being treated. importantly, the public was never in danger. reporter: city officials say even if the increase had gone undetected, automatic sensors throughout the system would have set off alarms long before any water with dangerous ph levels reached the public. nevertheless the cyber breach expose as potential vulnerability in america's utilities. >> the important thing is to put everybody on notice. i think that is really the purpose
reporter: connell this, happened in the city of oldsmar.middle of the tampa bay area, a huge metropolitan square yet this small town has its own munition munition -- municipal water system. that is what the hacker was trying to target on friday this person or perhaps multiple people accessed water systems computer remotely and increased the level of ammonium hydroxide, it levels the ph of the water, increasing left from a safe 100 parts per million to 11,100 parts per million. >> because...
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but last week in oldsmar, florida, somebody did just that, increasing the amount of sodium hydroxideangerous levels. but a worker noticed as it was happening. now it's raising some serious questions. just how vulnerable are water plants to cyber attacks. security experts say they're pretty easy targets really most have small i.t. staffs that are under funded and with most people working from home, all the systems have been put online still, the security measures are outdated experts also say look out for more sophisticated attacks since the one in oldsmar was, as they put it, almost comically basic the plant worker says he could almost see the mouse moving across the scree changing his own settings. >>> 65 seconds left on a race to the finish house impeachment managers have rested their case. now it's the defense's turn tomorrow the former president's legal team has insisted his rhetoric leading up to the insurrection was protected free speech. >>> at least six people dead and more than 60 hurt after a 133-vehicle pileup on an icy highway in fort worth. the search continues for more
but last week in oldsmar, florida, somebody did just that, increasing the amount of sodium hydroxideangerous levels. but a worker noticed as it was happening. now it's raising some serious questions. just how vulnerable are water plants to cyber attacks. security experts say they're pretty easy targets really most have small i.t. staffs that are under funded and with most people working from home, all the systems have been put online still, the security measures are outdated experts also say...
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this happened in the town of oldsmar, home to 15,000 people.mpt to poison the supply. this morning, the secret service and fbi are investigating a dangerous cyberattack. a hacker attempted to poison a florida city's water supply. it happened this sunday in oldsmar, just miles from the super bowl stadium. hacker gained remote access to the water treatment plant's computer system that controls chemicals and changed the level of sodium hydroxide also know as lye to 100 parts per million. >> we don't know whether it originated from within the united states or outside the country. we also do not know why the oldsmar system was targeted. >> reporter: thankfully a plant operator noticed someone on the system making the change in chemicals and reverted the levels before any water was contaminated. >> fortunately there are layers of protective systems and redundancies in place to make sure it's not an instantaneous switch. you can't change the chemical mix of what's going into public drinking water. >> reporter: experts say attacks like these are a wake
this happened in the town of oldsmar, home to 15,000 people.mpt to poison the supply. this morning, the secret service and fbi are investigating a dangerous cyberattack. a hacker attempted to poison a florida city's water supply. it happened this sunday in oldsmar, just miles from the super bowl stadium. hacker gained remote access to the water treatment plant's computer system that controls chemicals and changed the level of sodium hydroxide also know as lye to 100 parts per million. >>...
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cybersecurity threat to our nation's water supply for more we go to our most hydrated correspondent in oldsmar florida natalie mcgill bottoms up with seriously it is still going to drink that water come on lee i love the city of all the our witness the funny business they put a stop to it immediately plus what demons can a hacker do that hasn't already been done to florida water i mean i just the same something was already in the water when people voted for governor rod to say at this on purpose and when tom brady trusted a bunch of idiots to not drop the lumbar the trophy in the ocean. it's a fair point although they were drinking a lot more than water plus he has like 6 of those at his mega mansion so he didn't care but but there's no way this hacker didn't make americans 2nd guess the security of water treatment facilities everywhere yeah yeah well this much like the presence of face tom brady was a one time freak occurrence all right the city of old more otherwise is ironclad water treatment security they gave all employees remote access to chemicals the old one desktop screen with no fire
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. >>> new details about the cyberattack last week that targeted the water supply in the city of oldsmar florida, near tampa. blame.igators say it's possible eyying to termine if thpl had ao with the super bowl, hackers broke into the system at the water treatment plant increasing the level of a dangerous chemical. fortunately a worker responded in time. the fbi is now urging all municipal workers to update their software and use stronger passwords. >>> we turn now to the death of "hustler" founder larry flynt. he built a pornography empire while fighting for the first amendment. larry flynt was known as a trail blazer in the porn publishing business, but his legacy reaches far beyond erotica. flynt repeatedly fought for the first amendment. >> there's certain things in life you don't compromise and one is free speech. >> reporter: flynt dropped out of high school in the ninth grade then became an entrepreneur owning strip clubs before starting the iconic "hustler" magazine. the publication faced numerous legal battles including one that was turned into a movie, "the people vs. larry fly
. >>> new details about the cyberattack last week that targeted the water supply in the city of oldsmar florida, near tampa. blame.igators say it's possible eyying to termine if thpl had ao with the super bowl, hackers broke into the system at the water treatment plant increasing the level of a dangerous chemical. fortunately a worker responded in time. the fbi is now urging all municipal workers to update their software and use stronger passwords. >>> we turn now to the death...
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officials in oldsmar, florida, say a hacker gained access at the water treatment plant and sharply increased the level of sodium hydroxide in the water, that is the main ingredient in liquid drain cleaners. they noticed and changed the settings back. cybersecurity experts warned for years hackers could target municipal water systems. >> it's the first time that there's been a successful hack that we documented in the united states that specifically targets a water company, which is uniquely relevant simply because it's the only commodity that you physically consume so the fact that there's a very little connection between a compromise in that system and the immediate health and safety of the people who receive it, i don't think you can overstate the importance of it. >> authorities say they don't know whether the security breach originated from within the u.s. or outside of the country. >>> there's encouraging news about coronavirus infection rates, but some doctors warn this could be the calm before the storm as variants of the virus spread. it comes as more pharmacies take vaccine appointm
officials in oldsmar, florida, say a hacker gained access at the water treatment plant and sharply increased the level of sodium hydroxide in the water, that is the main ingredient in liquid drain cleaners. they noticed and changed the settings back. cybersecurity experts warned for years hackers could target municipal water systems. >> it's the first time that there's been a successful hack that we documented in the united states that specifically targets a water company, which is...
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but many smaller cities, like oldsmar don't always have the resources to protect against them. >> when think about some of our most critical infrastructures they're pretty well protected. when you think about a municipality or smaller infrastructure, they don't get the same resources as the others. >> reporter: lee says on the local level communities need to invest in stronger cybersecurity, and dedicated staffing to protect against hacks. >> when it comes to smaller infrastructure sites they are much more vulnerable in the sense they aren't investing as much in security but they're not necessarily as big of a target. on a national scale that may not seem impactful but those 15,000 people and their families, that's extraordinarily impactful. >> reporter: secret service cyberunits are working in this case. they're leading the investigation, along with help from the fbi, trying to track down the suspect or suspects behind this hack. and trying to determine whether they are here in the u.s. or somewhere overseas. it's the kind of investigation that could take months or longer. anthony. >>
but many smaller cities, like oldsmar don't always have the resources to protect against them. >> when think about some of our most critical infrastructures they're pretty well protected. when you think about a municipality or smaller infrastructure, they don't get the same resources as the others. >> reporter: lee says on the local level communities need to invest in stronger cybersecurity, and dedicated staffing to protect against hacks. >> when it comes to smaller...
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. >> although part of the sprawling tampa bay area, oldsmar has its own municipal water systems serving15,000 residents. on friday and operator noticed someone had gained remote access to a computer system, and the chemical also known as lie is used in small amounts to balance ph levels. however a hacker had set the controls to release more than 100 times the necessary amounts. >> because the operator noticed the increase right and reportedly the public was never in danger. >> city officials say even if the increase had gone undetected ph monitoring sensors throughout the system would have set off alarms to prevent any harmful water from being released into the general public. but the fbi and secret service have joined the investigation because of the threats and stomach cyber attacks posted critical infrastructure. senator marco rubio treated this should be treated as a matter of national security. it's temporarily disabled while it upgrade the software to prevent future cyber attacks. >> bret: thank you. make stay on wall street today, the dow lost ten and the s&p 500 dropped four in
. >> although part of the sprawling tampa bay area, oldsmar has its own municipal water systems serving15,000 residents. on friday and operator noticed someone had gained remote access to a computer system, and the chemical also known as lie is used in small amounts to balance ph levels. however a hacker had set the controls to release more than 100 times the necessary amounts. >> because the operator noticed the increase right and reportedly the public was never in danger. >>...
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elizabeth: a computer hacker took command of the computers in oldsmar, florida, and he did it, this personthey tried to poison the water supply to ramp up effectively lye in it. what we're seeing, one study says that more than one 112,000 industrial control systems have portals on the internet. tens of thousands of them in the u.s. this is a wordwide problem. your reaction to how so many industrial complexes are now, are on the internet? >> well, again, like i said, for a lot of different reasons. i mean i've been in coal plants in north dakota and those different areas. what they're able to do with technology is fantastic. but we know for a fact that a lot of our different municipal infrastructures are soft targets for this. we also know our strategic adversaries in the world are always pinning those targets to figure out where they get in place. and i think the one in florida is actually a really good example of at the end of the day, if there was a person who realized their computer was doing something that it wasn't supposed to do and we got and they got ahold of it in time. but what d
elizabeth: a computer hacker took command of the computers in oldsmar, florida, and he did it, this personthey tried to poison the water supply to ramp up effectively lye in it. what we're seeing, one study says that more than one 112,000 industrial control systems have portals on the internet. tens of thousands of them in the u.s. this is a wordwide problem. your reaction to how so many industrial complexes are now, are on the internet? >> well, again, like i said, for a lot of different...
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in florida someone gained remote access to the computer system at the water treatment facility in oldsmar the suspect was able to change the levels and send a burst of lye into the water system. the public was never in danger adding they don't know whether the breach originated within the united states or outside the country. >>> a pair of rare nike sneakers designed for president barack obama in 2009 will go on sale starting at $25,000. the size 12 1/2 hyper dunks are one of only two pairs in existence. they were made to honor obama's love for basketball. the shoes are displayed at z sou southerbys. >>> mary wilson, cofounder of the supremes has died. the group with diana ross on lead vocals had 12 number one singles and became motown's most successful acts. she died suddenly last night she was 76 years old, and dom, for tuesday, those are your headlines. >> frances rivera, thank you very much for that. >>> still on deck for the show here, twitter preparing to release its latest quarterly results. axios sarah fischer lays out the hurdles ahead that could curb that climb, up 59% this year
in florida someone gained remote access to the computer system at the water treatment facility in oldsmar the suspect was able to change the levels and send a burst of lye into the water system. the public was never in danger adding they don't know whether the breach originated within the united states or outside the country. >>> a pair of rare nike sneakers designed for president barack obama in 2009 will go on sale starting at $25,000. the size 12 1/2 hyper dunks are one of only two...
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to poison a tampa bay area water system authorities say they boosted the amount of a chemical in oldsmar water supply up to dangerous levels now, this happened on friday, just two days before the super bowl the pinellas county sheriff said the hacker increased the amount of sodium hydroxide in the water from 100 parts per million to 11,000 >> this is obviously a significant and potentially dangerous increase sodium hydroxide also known as lye is the main ingredient in liquid drain cleaners. it's also used to control water acidity and remove metals from drinking water in the water treatment plants. >> the sheriff says a worker noticed someone remotely moving his mouse on his computer and quickly reversed that change before it could do so much damage according to the cdc, high exposure to sodium hydroxide or lye can burn your eyes, damage your skin, and cause temporary hair loss. >>> many college towns across the country feared that returning students would fuel the spread of covid-19, but a school in california came up with an ambitious plan to keep its community safe back in september, u
to poison a tampa bay area water system authorities say they boosted the amount of a chemical in oldsmar water supply up to dangerous levels now, this happened on friday, just two days before the super bowl the pinellas county sheriff said the hacker increased the amount of sodium hydroxide in the water from 100 parts per million to 11,000 >> this is obviously a significant and potentially dangerous increase sodium hydroxide also known as lye is the main ingredient in liquid drain...
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reporter: while this investigation continues, oldsmar temporarily disabled remote access to the computersathan serrie, right there, thanks very much, jonathan. see you again soon. >>> take another look at the markets please. again the big thing to watch is nasdaq. home of big stocks, back above 14,000, 14,038 on the nasdaq. big movers, susan. go through them. susan: facebook, shopify, the deal is moving both stocks that we probably need to talk more about. shopify's checkout service is shop pay will be ruled out next week on facebook and instagram. this is e-commerce and trend for future. on instagram, see picture after bag you want to buy it, click on it and shop pay will execute the check out. stuart: shop pay is facebook thing. susan: shop pay is from shopify, helps you pay for goods online. stuart: okay. susan: bitcoin hitting a new record overnight. above 48,000. that is lifting the bitcoin index fund. gray scale, probably easiest way, popular way to play bitcoin and surging along with the price of bitcoin. also, what about the streaming plays, netflix, roku? i would call these momen
reporter: while this investigation continues, oldsmar temporarily disabled remote access to the computersathan serrie, right there, thanks very much, jonathan. see you again soon. >>> take another look at the markets please. again the big thing to watch is nasdaq. home of big stocks, back above 14,000, 14,038 on the nasdaq. big movers, susan. go through them. susan: facebook, shopify, the deal is moving both stocks that we probably need to talk more about. shopify's checkout service is...
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gaining access to the computer system that controls the water supply for a small florida city police in oldsmar home to about 15,000. people say it happened on friday just before super bowl weekend, the system was on lee breach for about five minutes. but in that time the hacker was able to increase the amount of a dangerous chemical in the water. the hacker changed the sodium hydroxide from about 100 parts per million to 11,100 parts per million. this is obviously a significant and potentially dangerous increase. the good news. a supervisor saw the system being tampered with, and was able to intervene almost immediately, the town's mayor says the public was never in any danger and even if the breach went undetected, other safeguards were in place that would have protected the water. even had they not caught them. there's redundancies that have alarms in the system that would have caught him. change in the ph level. investigators say they have a few leads but no suspects, and it's not clear from where the attack originated. but it calls attention to a dangerous vulnerability, and some say offic
gaining access to the computer system that controls the water supply for a small florida city police in oldsmar home to about 15,000. people say it happened on friday just before super bowl weekend, the system was on lee breach for about five minutes. but in that time the hacker was able to increase the amount of a dangerous chemical in the water. the hacker changed the sodium hydroxide from about 100 parts per million to 11,100 parts per million. this is obviously a significant and potentially...
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oldsmar is 15,000 people and you have a lot of facilities that don't have the resources to protect themselvese a rather unsophisticated tactic. the operationor saw the mouse being moved across the screen seeing this hacker carrying out this hack which at its core was designed to hurt people because as you mentioned it was trying to increase the levels of sodium hydroxide or lye, used as a drain cleaner by more than 100 times the normal levels. the hacker increased the level of lye from what is normally 1 pun 00 parts per million to over 11,000 parts per million according to the county sheriff. take a listen to what he had to say. >> somebody hacked into the system, not jut once but twice. and controlled the system, took control of the mouse, moved it around and opened the program and changed the levels from 100 to 11,100 parts per million with a hack. it is not limited to just water supply, it could be anything. it could be a sewer system, a whole variety of things that could be problematic. >> >> reporter: now luckily the sheriff did say at no point was anyone in harm's way. it would take 24
oldsmar is 15,000 people and you have a lot of facilities that don't have the resources to protect themselvese a rather unsophisticated tactic. the operationor saw the mouse being moved across the screen seeing this hacker carrying out this hack which at its core was designed to hurt people because as you mentioned it was trying to increase the levels of sodium hydroxide or lye, used as a drain cleaner by more than 100 times the normal levels. the hacker increased the level of lye from what is...
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secret service cyber units are investigating the hacking of the municipal water supply system in oldsmarorida. >> we don't know whether the breach originated from inside the united states or outside the country. >> reporter: the sheriff said last friday, a hacker gained remote access to the computer system inside the water treatment plant. >> the hacker changed the sodium hydroxide from 100 parts per million to 1 400,000 parts per million. >> reporter: showering or drinking the water could have been catastrophic. according to cdc, exposure to elevated levels can cause skin and eye irritation, severe burns, eye damage, and in extreme cases, blindness ingesting it can cause severe injury to the mouth and stomach. >> clearly, someone figured out how to get in between legitimate employees doing maintenance on the actual plant and mimic their behaviors to try and make these adjustments. >> reporter: the city's water was not affected because a sharp-eyed employee spotted the suspicious activity on his computer screen and quickly reversed the elevated levels if that much is being dispensed, the
secret service cyber units are investigating the hacking of the municipal water supply system in oldsmarorida. >> we don't know whether the breach originated from inside the united states or outside the country. >> reporter: the sheriff said last friday, a hacker gained remote access to the computer system inside the water treatment plant. >> the hacker changed the sodium hydroxide from 100 parts per million to 1 400,000 parts per million. >> reporter: showering or...
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the hacker accessed the software of a treatment plant in oldsmar and tried to increase the amount ofe been made, and police are not sure if the attack came from within the us, or abroad. you're welcome to get in touch today, you can send me an e—mail or message me on instagram or twitter. particularly interested to hear from you if you are a black woman with an experience to share about the maternity care you received. the reason i am asking that is because a national inquiry will begin today interracial injustice in the maternity care systems of this country. black women are more likely to die on and more likely to have a pregnancy end in stillbirth than white women. why is that happening? such a shocking statistic. we will talk more about that between half past nine and ten and your own experiences are very welcome, i would like to feed them into the conversation. the headlines on bbc news: all travellers arriving in the uk will be required to take two covid tests while they're self—isolating for ten days. surge testing for coronavirus is introduced in parts of manchester, after fo
the hacker accessed the software of a treatment plant in oldsmar and tried to increase the amount ofe been made, and police are not sure if the attack came from within the us, or abroad. you're welcome to get in touch today, you can send me an e—mail or message me on instagram or twitter. particularly interested to hear from you if you are a black woman with an experience to share about the maternity care you received. the reason i am asking that is because a national inquiry will begin today...
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. >>> a water treatment plan in oldsmar, florida, was hacked and the intruder briefly increased the amountr, increased it to a dangerous level. plant operator noticed the change on friday, immediately reversed it. authorities said even if the employee hadn't caught the intrusion, other checks are in place that would have alerted operators to the problems before the water was released to residents. but the breach does highlight the exposure of utilities to cyber attacks. the fbi and the u.s. secret service are both investigating >>> coming up when we return, we're going to talk legacy media because it is surging this year, but what's behind the move higher we're going to talk what's working in the sector next >>> and then a note, our parent company comcast getting a price target hike at benchmark, this time from $65 to $75, the analyst cites the broad band 'lvid recovery play. wel talk about that as well when we come back after this cutting edge made user friendly. in other words, we want a hybrid. and so do retailers. which is why they're going hybrid, with ibm. a hybrid cloud approach wit
. >>> a water treatment plan in oldsmar, florida, was hacked and the intruder briefly increased the amountr, increased it to a dangerous level. plant operator noticed the change on friday, immediately reversed it. authorities said even if the employee hadn't caught the intrusion, other checks are in place that would have alerted operators to the problems before the water was released to residents. but the breach does highlight the exposure of utilities to cyber attacks. the fbi and the...
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the hacker accessed the software of a treatment plant in oldsmar and tried to increase the amount ofthe 1960s. i'm joined now by our entertainment correspondent, colin paterson. when you listen to music, its own so fresh. it reminds you of what an exceptional talent she and the others in the band had, started when she was only 15!— she was only 15! there is a strong ara ument she was only 15! there is a strong argument that — she was only 15! there is a strong argument that the _ she was...