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Amidst heightened border tension, Chinese hackers targeted India s power through malware: U S firm

Updated: Cyber security report links malware attack to October 12 grid failure in Mumbai Share Article AAA People walk on railway track as trains were suspended after a major power failure in Mumbai on October 12, 2020.   | Photo Credit: Vivek Bendre Cyber security report links malware attack to October 12 grid failure in Mumbai Chinese state-sponsored actors may have deployed malware into Indian power grids and seaports as border tensions between India-China began escalating in May last, culminating in a deadly clash along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in mid-June. The alleged cyber intrusion was discovered and revealed by U.S. cyber security and intelligence firm, Recorded Future, according to the New York Times, which broke the story. An October 12 grid failure in Mumbai may have been caused by the Chinese malware, as per the report.

Investment will not come in unviable power sector: Power minister R K Singh

Investment will not come in unviable power sector: Power minister R K Singh
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R K Singh: Investment will not come in unviable power sector, says R K Singh

Synopsis Singh said that the government s bailouts were not sustainable in the long run, and the discoms will need to adopt best practices to ensure their viability. NEW DELHI: Poor finances of state-owned electricity distribution companies (discoms) is deterring investors and remains the biggest challenge for the government Power and Renewable Energy Minister RK Singh said on Monday. I m worried, because of the sustainability factor. A large number of our distribution companies are loss-making, Singh said at the annual general meeting of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Indutry. These losses have consequences. Because they are making losses, they can t pay for the power, which causes stress upstream and dampens investments. It causes load shedding, and can t maintain the system, the minister said in his virtual speech.

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