US Utility Companies Disconnected 13 Million Customers In 2024
Utility providers in the United States are being advised to bolster their digital defenses due to rising global tensions. This move aims to protect critical infrastructure from potential state-sponsored or criminal cyberattacks. The data comes from the first report issued under a law passed in 2023. Jean Sue of the Center for Biological Diversity stated the findings reflect a national energy affordability crisis. The Center for Biological Diversity advocated for the law following consumer struggles to pay bills during the COVID pandemic.
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GDELT Global Events
“PA utility companies urged to strengthen cybersecurity amid global tensions”
GDELT
“PA utility companies urged to strengthen cybersecurity amid global tensions”
WTOP Washington DC
“disconnected residential customers for non-payment more than 13 million times in 2024. It is the first report issued under a law passed in 2023.”
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