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FBI, EPA Warn Water Utilities After Cyberattacks Across Seven States
August 23, 2026
Why it matters locally: Mississippi's water utilities, like those nationwide, are urged to review their cybersecurity protocols in light of warnings from the FBI and EPA regarding recent cyberattacks on municipal water systems. This advisory directly impacts critical infrastructure providers across the state, including those managed by local governments in counties like Hinds, Lamar, and Harrison.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have issued a warning to water utilities across the United States. They caution against cyberattacks after incidents occurred in at least seven states this week. Hackers have targeted municipal water systems, aiming to disrupt essential water infrastructure. The joint advisory from the federal agencies emphasizes the ongoing nature of these attempts. Officials did not immediately identify the specific states affected or provide details on the nature of the disruptions. The FBI and EPA statement focused on informing utilities nationwide about the threat.
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