Last Updated:2022/12/23
In a follow-up attack that hit Kyiv’s power grid a year later, the suspects used a second piece of malware, called Industroyer, to cut power for an hour, the indictment said. The malware, according to experts, posed one of the greatest digital threats to critical infrastructure since Stuxnet, the computer attack by the United States and Israel that took out Iran’s uranium centrifuges in 2009.
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In
a
follow-up
attack
that
hit
Kyiv’s
power
grid
a
year
later,
the
suspects
used
a
second
piece
of
malware,
called
Industroyer,
to
cut
power
for
an
hour,
the
indictment
said.
The
malware,
according
to
experts,
posed
one
of
the
greatest
digital
threats
to
critical
infrastructure
since
Stuxnet,
the
computer
attack
by
the
United
States
and
Israel
that
took
out
Iran’s
uranium
centrifuges
in
2009.