Britain says no evidence of Sellafield nuclear site hacking
- The British government and the Office for Nuclear Regulation have no evidence of a cyberattack at the Sellafield nuclear site as reported by The Guardian.
- Sellafield is currently not meeting certain high standards of cyber security required by the regulator.
- The Office for Nuclear Regulation is investigating the matter further and may be preparing to prosecute individuals at Sellafield for cyber failings.
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UK's Sellafield Nuclear Plant Allegedly Hacked By China And Russia, Government Says...
In a major security breach, the UK's most hazardous nuclear site Sellafield has allegedly been hacked into by cyber groups closely linked to Russia and China, the Guardian reported. Sellafield, formerly known as Windscale, is a large multi-function nuclear site close to Seascale on the coast of Cumbria, England. It has around 11,000 people working in 1,300 buildings connected by 25 miles of roads across 700 acres, with vast quantities of radioac…
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