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Moscow is to blame for a cyberattack on a dam, which remotely opened the floodgates for a period of around four hours, says Norway's security chief.
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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 ...
Cyberattacks are part of Russia’s hybrid warfare strategy, designed not only to cause harm, but to “demonstrate what they are ...
Russian hackers seized control of a Norwegian dam earlier this year, the head of Norway's internal security agency has ...
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The Kyiv Independent on MSNNorway blames Russia for cyberattack on hydropower dam
Norway’s intelligence service has accused Russia of carrying out a cyberattack earlier this year that took control of a ...
Russian hackers are likely behind suspected sabotage at a dam in Norway in April that affected water flows, police officials ...
The Russian hackers used their access to the dam's computer systems to open a flood gate that spilled millions of gallons of ...
Head of the Police Security Service Beate Gangas during a press conference on threat and risk assessments in Norway, in Oslo, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023. Credit: AP/Fredrik Varfjell ...
FILE – Head of the Police Security Service Beate Gangas during a press conference on threat and risk assessments in Norway, in Oslo, Monday, Feb. 13, 2023 … FILE – Head of the Police ...
The director of the Norwegian Police Security Service, Beate Gangås, warned cyberattacks are increasingly being carried out against Western nations to stoke fear and unrest.
The director of the Norwegian Police Security Service, Beate Gangås, said cyberattacks are increasingly being carried out against Western nations to stoke fear and unrest.
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