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Iranian Hackers Shut Down British Power Plant for Four Days in Landmark Cyber Attack

Security officials quietly alert energy leaders after a small-scale UK generator was taken offline in a breach coinciding with widespread cyber intrusions on US water infrastructure.
Hackers affiliated with the Iranian government successfully disabled a British power plant for four days, marking the first known instance of a hostile foreign cyber operation forcing an electricity generation facility offline in the United Kingdom.

Although the affected site was a small-scale generator whose outage caused no disruption to the wider national electricity grid, the breach represents a significant operational escalation in state-sponsored cyber warfare against critical Western infrastructure.

British authorities declined to name the compromised facility due to national security concerns, confirming only that engineers spent four days working to restore operations and safely reconnect the site to the network.

Following the incident, government ministers and the National Cyber Security Centre, the operational cyber arm of the intelligence agency GCHQ, convened private briefings with energy sector chief executives and issued urgent technical advisories across the industry to harden operational networks.

The intrusion coincided with a coordinated campaign targeting municipal drinking water and wastewater treatment facilities across twelve United States jurisdictions, including systems in Minnesota, Michigan, Georgia, South Dakota, and New Jersey.

Those attacks, which federal investigators linked to state-backed Iranian actors, caused local wastewater overflows and pressure drops that triggered boil-water notices for surrounding residents.

While state-aligned groups from Russia, China, and North Korea routinely target Western public utilities, cybersecurity experts view the British power plant shutdown as a demonstration of asymmetric capability by hackers linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps amid broader geopolitical tensions.

A recent Cabinet Office risk assessment estimated the probability of a successful, serious cyber attack on domestic infrastructure at between five and twenty-five percent, warning that artificial intelligence tools are accelerating vulnerability discovery.

In response to the incident, energy regulators and network operators have expanded automated threat-monitoring protocols across small and auxiliary power stations, aiming to prevent foreign adversaries from leveraging isolated access points to compromise interconnected national utilities.
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