Cyber attack shut down small power plant
Summary
A small power plant in the UK was shut down for four days due to a cyber attack last month. The UK government said the attack did not threaten the country's overall energy system and is working to improve cyber security and energy resilience.Key Facts
- A cyber attack caused a small power plant in the UK to shut down for four days.
- The attack happened last month and was linked to hackers connected to the Iranian government.
- The affected power plant was a small generator, not a major or essential energy service.
- The UK government and National Cyber Security Centre did not share detailed information about the site.
- There was no risk to the wider UK energy system during the attack.
- The UK has many small gas generators to provide extra power when needed.
- The government is updating cyber security rules and planning a new energy resilience strategy for later in the year.
- Iran is known to have strong cyber capabilities, but major cyber attacks involving Iran have been limited so far this year.
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