Times of Islamabad

India officially responds over cyber attack on largest and most advanced Nuclear Power Plant

India officially responds over cyber attack on largest and most advanced Nuclear Power Plant

NEW DELHI – India officially responds over cyber attack on largest and mostadvanced Nuclear Power Plant.

India on Tuesday denied that its largest nuclear powerplant – theKudankulam Nuclear Power Plant – was hacked, a day after news erupted thatthe power station had suffered a cyberattack, reported *The Diplomat.*link

A statement was issued that said the report regarding the cyberattack was,“false information… being propagated (sic) on the social media platform,electronic and print media”.

R Ramdoss, the training superintendent and information officer at the plantclaimed that the “Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project (KKNPP) and other Indiannuclear power plants control systems are stand-alone and are not connectedto the outside cyber network and internet”.

“Any cyberattack on the Nuclear Power Plant Control System is not possible.Presently, KKNPP Unit-1 and 2 are operating at 1000MW and 600MWrespectively without any operational or safety concerns,” the statementalleged.

Earlier, a report stated that the North Korea-linked Lazarus Group may havebeen responsible for the intrusion.