CERT-In alert helps avert bid to hack TS power systems
The Hindu
A possible hacking of the power systems in Telangana by a China-based group was averted by the power utilities of the State by taking timely precautionary measures following an alert issued by the Computer Emergency Response Team of India (CERT- In) on Tuesday.
According to Chairman and Managing Director of TS-Transco and TS-Genco D. Prabhakar Rao, CERT-In has reported from a trusted source that China- based “Threat actor Group Command and Control” servers were trying to communicate with systems belonging to Telangana State Load Dispatch Centre (TSSLDC) and Transmission Corporation of Telangana Ltd (TS-Transco) and advised suitable precautionary measures to ensure security of the power systems.
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