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The EPA is falling far behind on some of the basic duties that come with its responsibilities as the federal lead for helping the water and wastewater sector fight against hackers amid increasing state-backed hacks, a new government watchdog report found. https://t.co/00CrlnIsqI https://t.co/EgcvXldH0m
EPA Told to Address Cyber Risks to Water Systems https://t.co/GHIzLmwGwE

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a warning regarding fraudulent Notices of Violation (NOVs) being circulated. These false notices are part of a phishing scam targeting individuals and businesses. Concurrently, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has released a critical report on the EPA's cybersecurity efforts, highlighting the agency's failure to develop a comprehensive plan for protecting America's drinking water and wastewater facilities. The report emphasizes the urgent need for the EPA to enhance its cybersecurity assistance to the water sector, particularly in light of increasing state-backed cyber threats.
