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Kudankulam Cyber Attack Did Happen, Says NPCIL A Day After Denial

Kudankulam Cyber Attack Did Happen, Says NPCIL A Day After Denial
Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant: The Nuclear Power Corporation of India, on Wednesday 30 October, in an official press released confirmed that the “malware in NPCIL system is correct.”

The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL), on Wednesday, 30 October, confirmed in an official press release that the identification of “malware in NPCIL system is correct”. This is a significant admission by NPCIL after Tuesday's blanket denial that “any attack on the Nuclear Power Plant Control System is not possible.”

The Quint had reported on Tuesday the strong evidence of a malware attack on the IT systems of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant (KKNPP) in September, but NPCIL had then denied it.

But in the latest press release, NPCIL senior official AK Nema said that the matter had been conveyed by CERT-In on 4 September. This corroborates cybersecurity expert Pukhraj Singh's claim that he had informed the National Cyber Security Coordinator of the DTrack malware attack on 3 September.

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“The matter was immediately investigated by DAE specialists,” the press release clarified. NPCIL functions under the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), which comes directly under the Prime Minister's Office (PMO).

According to the statement, the infected computer belonged to a user who was connected to the internet. This Internet network was “isolated from the critical internal network”, the press release said.

Former NTRO official and cybersecurity expert, Pukhraj Singh, who says he first informed the National Cyber Security Coordinator Lt Gen Rajesh Pant on 3 September, told The Quint that he had pointed out that it was the IT network of the power plant had been compromised – which is very different from its control systems.

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