💨 Abstract
Finland's largest power utility, Fortum, is facing daily cyberattacks, satellite disturbances, drone sightings, and suspicious individuals around its energy assets. Power plants' satellite connections were also disturbed earlier this year. Fortum has requested Finnish authorities to investigate these incidents, which are similar with its Swedish assets. The authorities have declined to comment on the cyberattacks or potential perpetrators.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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