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 CYBER hackers could soon be able to hack your home smart meter - crashing energy grids and plunging cities into blackouts, it is claimed.The devices, used to monitor a homes power usage, are among a handful of new technologies identified as the most vulnerable to cyber attacks.3 Hackers could soon begin targeting smart meters to bring down energy grids, it is claimedCredit: Getty - ContributorAuthor Charles Arthur, in his new book Cyber Wars, describes such attacks as the future of cyber warfare.His warning comes  stanley tumbler just weeks following reports GCHQ raised concerns that smart meters are vulnerable to hackers hoping to steal personal details and defraud customers.Charles book describes how meters might communicate with utility companies  stanley drink bottle to monitor usage stanley thermos , and in extreme circumstances, to support power cuts during shortages.He writes:  What if... an attacker is able to break into a smart meter system and send an order telling the meters to turn off the electricity, and then