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Utility giant Itron confirms cyberattack, says internal systems were accessed

Itron said it blocked the intrusion, found no customer data access and expects insurance to cover a significant portion of direct costs.

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Data was most likely not tampered with, although Itron's investigation is still ongoing.

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Itron, the U.S. energy technology company based in Liberty Lake, Washington, has confirmed on April 27 that it suffered a cyberattack in mid-April in which hackers gained access to some of its systems. Zack Whittaker covers it at TechCrunch. The company made the announcement in a legally required file before the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), notifying that it was informed of the intrusion by a source that it has not wanted to reveal …

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IT Security News - cybersecurity, infosecurity news broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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