 The hacking group often referred to as the Cyber Army of Russia claims to be behind the January cyber attack that caused a tank at a water facility in Moleshoe, Texas to overflow. The EPA was forced to rescind a regulation it had wanted to put in place back in October. That regulation would have forced states to audit water companies. And if their security wasn't up to snuff, force them to bring their security up to snuff. The attorneys general in Arkansas, Iowa and Missouri stopped them from doing that. They went to court and said, this is not the federal regulatory authorities, right? It's the state's right. And the courts agreed. I want government to cooperate to secure these systems, not fight each other. So yeah, okay, maybe you need to protect your state's rights and go to court. That's fine. Come up with a solution at the same time. Stop pointing fingers at each other. This is important stuff. It's serious and it's no time to play politics.