No credible new cyber evidence on critical infrastructure outages; SEC ETF filings are irrelevant to this track
Published Mar 9, 2026, 9:09 PM UTC
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TLDR
There is no new credible evidence linking recent infrastructure outages to cyber activity; today’s sources are unrelated SEC ETF filings. Maintain watch on utility and federal channels (CISA, DOE, PJM, local utilities) and wait for official incident-cause updates before escalating cyber response.
Why this matters
Both new sources are SEC US-GAAP filings unrelated to utilities, grid operators, or cybersecurity operations.
What changed
- Nothing material to critical infrastructure cyber risk changed; the only new documents are SEC filings for ETF Series Solutions, which are out of scope for outage attribution or CI security.
Topic context
Use this page when you need a tighter view of zero-days, ransomware, outage-linked cyber risk, and critical-infrastructure incidents without reading every advisory feed directly. Key angles: ransomware, zero-day, cve-, vulnerability.
Summary
Available sources since the last briefing are SEC filings about ETF Series Solutions, which do not pertain to critical infrastructure cyber incidents. There is no change in assessed attribution or risk posture for recent outages, and no new indicators or official statements from utilities or federal agencies to alter confidence levels.