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This Article is From Nov 01, 2019

India Says Nuclear Power Plant Was Affected by Computer Malware

(Bloomberg) -- Nuclear Power Corp. of India Ltd., the country's monopoly atomic power producer, said malware infected a computer network used for administrative functions at one of its nuclear installations, while leaving core plant systems unaffected.

The matter was conveyed to the company by state-run Indian Computer Emergency Response Team in September, triggering an immediate investigation by specialists at the Department of Atomic Energy, NPCIL said in a statement posted on its website yesterday.

An infected computer belonging to a user spread the malware to the internet-connected network used for administrative purposes, the company said.

โ€œThis is isolated from the critical internal network,โ€ NPCIL said, without identifying the plant that was affected by the malware. โ€œThe networks are being continuously monitored.โ€

The statement followed tweets by cyber-security analyst Pukhraj Singh saying he had warned the government on Sept. 3 about a cyberattack on NPCIL's Kudankulam power plant in the southern state of Tamil Nadu.

To contact the reporter on this story: Rajesh Kumar Singh in New Delhi at rsingh133@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Ramsey Al-Rikabi at ralrikabi@bloomberg.net, Abhay Singh, Pradeep Kurup

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