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Sweden Prevents Pro-Russian Cyber Attack on Thermal Power Plant

Severity: High (Score: 72.6)

Sources: www.politico.eu, Energywatch, Devdiscourse, www.lawfaremedia.org, www.reuters.com

Summary

In mid-2025, Sweden thwarted a cyber attack linked to Russian intelligence targeting a thermal power plant. The attack aimed to disrupt operations but failed due to effective security systems in place. Civil Defense Minister Carl-Oskar Bohlin stated that the incident reflects a shift in Russian tactics, moving from denial-of-service attacks to more destructive cyber operations. The attack was part of a broader trend of increased cyber threats against Sweden since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Bohlin emphasized the importance of public awareness and resilience against such threats. The incident highlights the vulnerability of critical infrastructure to cyber threats, particularly operational technology systems that control physical functions. Sweden's government remains committed to supporting Ukraine amidst these escalating cyber threats. Key Points: • Sweden thwarted a pro-Russian cyber attack on a thermal power plant in mid-2025. • The attack was linked to Russian intelligence and aimed to disrupt critical infrastructure. • Effective security measures prevented any serious consequences from the attempted attack.

Key Entities

  • DDoS (attack_type)
  • Denmark (country)
  • Japan (country)
  • Latvia (country)
  • Norway (country)
  • Poland (country)
  • Energy (industry)
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