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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNNorwegian police say pro-Russian hackers were likely behind suspected sabotage at a dam
Russian hackers are likely behind suspected sabotage at a dam in Norway in April that affected water flows, police officials ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNNorway blames Russia for cyberattack on hydropower dam
The Norwegian Police Security Service said the April attack targeted the Bremanger dam near the town of Svelgen, releasing ...
The Russian hackers used their access to the dam's computer systems to open a flood gate that spilled millions of gallons of ...
The Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) says that pro-Russian hackers took control of critical operation systems at a dam ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNRussia hacked and took control of a Norwegian dam, police chief claims — released over 1,900,000 gallons of water before attack was noticed
Moscow is to blame for a cyberattack on a dam, which remotely opened the floodgates for a period of around four hours, says ...
Floodgates: On the day that Donald Trump meets Vladimir Putin, NATO member Norway disclosed a major exploit against its critical infrastructure.
Every week, Information Security Media Group rounds up cybersecurity incidents and breaches around the world. This week, ...
The hackers opened a flood gate at the dam in Bremanger, western Norway, on April 7, and released 500 litres of water per second for 4 hours before the attack was detected and stopped, authorities ...
Varanasi: The Ganga river's surge has temporarily halted in Varanasi and Mirzapur, offering a brief respite to the affected areas. However, the situat.
Uttar Pradesh Cabinet Minister Sanjay Nishad sparked controversy by telling flood-hit residents that the Ganga river was cleaning their feet, leading to an elderly woman's sharp retort.
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