Catalin Cimpanu reports:
Unidentified hackers have breached the systems of a Norwegian dam and opened its water valve at full capacity in an incident this April.
The incident took place at the Lake Risevatnet dam near the city of Svelgen in Southwest Norway.
The valve ran at full capacity for four hours before the unauthorized change was detected.
According to Norwegian energy news outlet Energiteknikk , the hack didn’t put anyone in danger, barely moving water output over the dam’s minimum water flow requirement.
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