China targets major power stations

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CS Energy was hit by the attack on Saturday, November 27, in what the chief executive officer has described as a worrying, “growing trend”.

According to The Daily Telegraph, the attack was stopped at the last minute before it had the potential to shut down two major thermal coal plants.

Mr Bills said the focus now was on restoring the network’s security, and supporting employees, customers and business partners with any questions they have. “Unfortunately, cyber events are a growing trend in Australia and overseas. This incident may have affected our corporate network, but we are fortunate to have a resilient and highly skilled workforce who remain focused on ensuring CS Energy continues to deliver electricity to Queenslanders.”

 

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Get your facts correct Any claims its a Chinese cyber attack came from the imagination politicians & media. Its a ransomware attack and are these are usually initiated within the company by somebody not following the rules about opening email. A Bills, CEO of CS Energy:

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