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International cyberattack

Iran Suspected in US Gas Station Hacks

Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 15, 2026 · Last updated May 16, 2026

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The suspected Iranian cyberattacks on US gas station tank monitoring systems, alongside other critical infrastructure breaches, introduce significant cybersecurity risks for the Oil and Gas and Utilities industries. This could lead to increased investment in cybersecurity measures for critical infrastructure operators, potentially impacting their operational costs and profitability. The geopolitical tensions and the ongoing cyber warfare between Iran, the United States, and Israel are likely to maintain market volatility and uncertainty, especially in sectors deemed critical.

Oil and Gas Cybersecurity Utilities

US officials suspect Iranian hackers are behind a series of cyber intrusions targeting Automatic tank gauge systems at gas stations across multiple states. These systems, which monitor fuel levels, were reportedly exploited due to a lack of password protection, allowing hackers to manipulate display readings. While no physical damage has been confirmed, the breaches raise significant safety concerns, including the potential for undetected gas leaks. This event is part of a broader pattern of escalating cyber activity by Iran against the United States and Israel, particularly amid the ongoing war. Iranian-linked hackers have also been blamed for disruptions at US oil and gas and water sites, shipping delays at Stryker Corporation, and the leaking of private emails belonging to FBI Director Kash Patel. Cybersecurity experts highlight Iran's accelerating cyber operations, which include the swift creation of malware and assertive hack-and-leak campaigns. The incidents underscore the vulnerability of critical infrastructure and the challenges in securing these systems against sophisticated state-sponsored threats.

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Iran is suspected of being behind the cyberattacks on US gas station tank monitoring systems and other critical infrastructure, escalating cyber warfare amid geopolitical tensions.
Importance 100 Sentiment -70
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The United States is the primary target of the suspected Iranian cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, raising concerns about national security and the security of its infrastructure.
Importance 90 Sentiment -40
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Automatic tank gauge systems are the specific target of the cyberattacks, exploited due to lack of password protection, raising safety concerns for gas stations.
Importance 80 Sentiment -60
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The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is affiliated with hackers blamed for attacks on US water utilities and has internal documents citing ATGs as potential cyber targets.
Importance 60 Sentiment -70
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Israel is engaged in a war with Iran, and its organizations and citizens have been heavily targeted by Tehran's hackers, while its military has used cyber operations.
Importance 40 Sentiment -30
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The United States — Federal Bureau of Investigation declined to comment on the ATG hack investigation, but its director's emails were leaked in a separate Iran-linked cyberattack.
Importance 30 Sentiment -10
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The United States — Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is involved in the investigation of the ATG hack and has previously blamed Iran for election-related cyber schemes.
Importance 30 Sentiment -10
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Warner Bros. Discovery — CNN was the first to report on the suspected hackings and Iran's possible involvement, acting as a key information source.
Importance 20 Sentiment 0
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The Israel Defense Forces claimed to have struck a compound housing Iran's 'Cyber Warfare headquarters' in March, indicating direct military action against Iranian cyber capabilities.
Importance 20 Sentiment -10
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Stryker Corporation, a medical device maker, experienced shipping delays due to Tehran-linked hackers, indicating a broader impact of Iranian cyber activities.
Importance 15 Sentiment -20
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Kash Patel, FBI Director, had his private emails leaked by Tehran-linked hackers, demonstrating the reach of Iranian cyber operations.
Importance 15 Sentiment -20
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The Trump administration is mentioned in the context of potentially higher gas prices caused by the war and Iranian hackers breaching the Trump campaign in 2024.
Importance 10 Sentiment -10
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Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, is cited as a trigger for increased Iranian-affiliated cyberattacks on US water utilities.
Importance 10 Sentiment -80
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Trend Micro, a security firm, put mock ATG systems online in 2015 to study hacker behavior, observing a pro-Iran group quickly surface.
Importance 5 Sentiment 0
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Comcast — Sky News cited internal documents from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in a 2021 report, highlighting ATGs as potential cyberattack targets.
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