The ransomware attack exposing 19,000 files from India's Kudankulam NPP raises concerns over cybersecurity's impact on nuclear energy expansion and public trust, even as officials insist no nuclear safety data was compromised.
A ransomware breach at a contractor for India’s largest nuclear plant has exposed 19,000 engineering and supplier files on the dark web, raising alarms about security gaps that could undermine the country's ambitious nuclear energy growth plans.
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