Itron, a major provider of utility meters and monitoring systems, has disclosed a security breach. The company's systems, which manage water and energy distribution for hundreds of millions of households and businesses, were compromised. This incident raises concerns about the potential impact on critical infrastructure, as Itron's technology is deeply embedded in the operations of numerous utilities worldwide. The breach may have significant implications for the security and reliability of essential services, particularly if attackers were able to access or manipulate sensitive data or control systems1. Given Itron's extensive reach and the importance of its systems to daily life, this breach matters to cybersecurity practitioners and infrastructure operators, who must now consider the potential risks and consequences of such an incident for their own operations.