Critical infrastructure giant Itron says it was hacked
TLDR
- Itron confirmed a mid-April cyberattack gave hackers access to internal systems; the company says it has expelled the intruders.
Key Facts
- Itron disclosed the breach in an SEC filing; it says no unauthorized activity was found in customer-hosted systems.
- The company provides internet-connected utility meters to over 110 million homes and businesses across 100+ countries.
- Itron activated contingency plans and data backups; operations have “continued in all material respects.”
- The company notified law enforcement and warned it may need to file additional regulatory notifications, suggesting a possible data breach.
Why It Matters
- Itron’s scale, 110 million meters and thousands of municipal customers, means even a limited breach warrants close follow-up.
- The SEC filing and data-breach notification warning signal potential exposure beyond the internal IT network, though scope remains unconfirmed.
Zack Whittaker, TechCrunch · 2026-04-27 · Read the original