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    Small UK power generator shut after Iran-linked cyberattack: report

    AdminBy AdminAugust 23, 2026 Politics
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    Fiber optic cables feed into switches inside a communications room at an office in London, UK, on Monday, Oct. 13, 2025. Photographer: Jason Alden/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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    A small power plant in the U.K. was shut down for four days in July following a cyberattack carried out by hackers linked to Iran, The Telegraph newspaper reported Sunday.

    The paper said the incident happened around the time that U.S. authorities including the Federal Bureau of Investigation warned about malicious cyber actors targeting water facilities across at least seven states. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, FBI, Environmental Protection Agency and other agencies blamed Iran..

    A U.K. government spokesperson declined to attribute blame for the reported power outage or identify the facility.

    “This story refers to an incident impacting a small-scale energy generator, and at no point was there a risk to the wider energy system,” the spokesperson told CNBC in a statement. “The U.K. has a highly resilient energy system. We work closely with the energy sector to protect infrastructure and ensure the highest security standards.”

    The government’s Department of Energy Security and Net Zero said it briefed energy CEOs and wrote to companies advising them on next steps. It also said it is updating its cybersecurity regulations.

    Shortly after the U.S. and Israel launched their war on Iran on Feb. 28, cyber experts warned of online attacks from Iran on U.S. businesses and infrastructure.

    On August 18, the U.S. Department of Justice charged 17 Iranians with conducting a “massive cyber theft campaign on behalf of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and other Iranian entities”.

    Iran has also been the target of cyber attacks.

    In June, blockchain analytics firm Elliptic said Iran’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Nobitex, was hacked for more than $90 million.

    The funds were drained from platform wallets into addresses bearing anti-government messages explicitly referencing the IRGC, pointing to a politically motivated cyberattack, Elliptic said.

    Pro-Israel hacking group Gonjeshke Darande, or “Predatory Sparrow,” claimed responsibility for the attack.

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