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[–] kokope11i@lemmy.world 9 points 2 weeks ago (10 children)

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[–] kokope11i@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago

Lots sources. Perplexity is pretty good at getting this type of searching.

tell me about this story from multiple sources. https://energiteknikk.net/2025/06/hackere-apnet-ventil-pa-fullt-ved-dam-anlegg/

Multiple sources confirm that in April 2025, hackers gained unauthorized access to the control systems of a dam facility at Risevatnet in Bremanger, Norway. The breach allowed the intruders to manipulate the minimum water flow and access the closure system, specifically opening a water valve to full capacity for nearly four hours before the unauthorized change was detected[1][2][3].

According to Norwegian energy news outlet Energiteknikk, the dam’s owner, Breivika Eiendom, discovered the intrusion on April 7. The hackers accessed a web panel used to remotely control a valve, which was likely made possible by a weak password—a common vulnerability in industrial control systems (ICS)[2][3][4]. The technical director of Breivika Eiendom clarified that while the valve was opened to 100%, the impact was minimal, with water flow increasing by 497 liters per second above the required minimum. This was well below the riverbed’s capacity, which can handle up to 20,000 liters per second, so there was no risk of flooding or other significant consequences[2][3][4].

Initially, there were suspicions that the attack originated from Russia, as indicated in some internal documents, but the company declined to speculate publicly about the attackers’ identity. The incident was reported to the Norwegian Police Security Service (PST), the National Security Authority (NSM), and the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE), and has been formally investigated by Kripos[3]. The case highlights ongoing concerns about cybersecurity in critical infrastructure, with Norwegian authorities noting a sharp rise in data attacks against the country[3].

International cybersecurity news outlets, such as Risky Business News, further emphasize that while the hack did not endanger anyone, it underscores the risks of exposing sensitive industrial equipment to the internet with weak security. Similar incidents have occurred globally, where hackers have randomly accessed control panels for critical infrastructure, sometimes modifying settings out of curiosity or mischief rather than with malicious intent[2][4].

In summary, the story is a notable example of how inadequate cybersecurity can expose critical infrastructure to unauthorized access, even when the immediate consequences are limited. The incident has prompted increased scrutiny and security measures for similar facilities in Norway and beyond[2][3][4].

Citations: [1] Hackere åpnet ventil på fullt ved dam-anlegg - Energiteknikk https://energiteknikk.net/2025/06/hackere-apnet-ventil-pa-fullt-ved-dam-anlegg/ [2] Hackers breach Norwegian dam, open valve at full capacity https://news.risky.biz/risky-bulletin-hackers-breach-norwegian-dam-open-valve-at-full-capacity/ [3] Hackere åpnet ventil på fullt ved dam-anlegg - pekte først på Russland https://www.kode24.no/artikkel/hackere-apnet-ventil-pa-fullt-ved-dam-anlegg-pekte-forst-pa-russland/83208754 [4] Hackers breach Norwegian dam, open valve at full capacity - Risky Biz https://risky.biz/risky-bulletin-hackers-breach-norwegian-dam-open-valve-at-full-capacity/ [5] Hackers breach Norwegian dam, open valve at full capacity - Risky Biz https://risky.biz/RBNEWS442/ [6] Hackers Opened the Valve to Full Capacity at the Dam Facility in ... https://ground.news/article/hackers-opened-the-valve-to-full-capacity-at-the-dam-facility-in-bremanger [7] Hackere åpnet ventil ved dam-anlegg i Bremanger - iNyheter https://inyheter.no/10/06/2025/hackere-apnet-ventil-ved-dam-anlegg-i-bremanger/ [8] Top 10 Cybersecurity Breaches in Norway - Cyberlands.io https://www.cyberlands.io/topsecuritybreachesnorway [9] Hackers breach Norwegian dam, open valve at full capacity https://databreaches.net/2025/06/25/hackers-breach-norwegian-dam-open-valve-at-full-capacity/ [10] Dawood Sajjadi (داود سجادی) - X https://x.com/5tuxnet/status/1938007615633822041 [11] Bart Groothuis - X https://x.com/bgroothuis/status/1937750724500140506 [12] Hackers target Arkansas City water treatment plant, prompting ... https://industrialcyber.co/utilities-energy-power-water-waste/hackers-target-arkansas-city-water-treatment-plant-prompting-federal-investigation/ [13] How Sandworm, Russia's elite hackers, attacked a small mill instead ... https://www.lemonde.fr/en/pixels/article/2024/04/17/how-sandworm-russia-s-elite-hackers-attacked-a-small-mill-instead-of-dam-they-targetted_6668731_13.html [14] CISA again raises alarm on hacktivist threat to water utilities https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/cisa-hacktivist-exploit-water-utility/728163/ [15] Norway Cyber Attack: NoName Targets Critical Infrastructure https://thecyberexpress.com/norway-cyber-attack-noname-hackers/ [16] Hackers release millions of files after Oregon DEQ cyberattack - OPB https://www.opb.org/article/2025/04/25/oregon-department-of-environmental-quality-deq-cyberattack-hacking-vehicle-registration-data/ [17] Data Breaches That Have Happened in 2024 & 2025 - Updated List https://tech.co/news/data-breaches-updated-list

[–] kokope11i@lemmy.world 14 points 1 month ago (2 children)

A properly built data center will be able to cover its full usage. They are just scaling up a known method. High availability is built into these things.

When a data center loses power for any length of time, it is a big deal requiring a full investigation and mitigation.

[–] kokope11i@lemmy.world 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

"he hurts me all the time". Get out. That isn't normal.

[–] kokope11i@lemmy.world 9 points 1 month ago

I sincerely appreciate these posts. Thank you for the nostalgia.

[–] kokope11i@lemmy.world 10 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Hey there, sorry to hear about what you are going through. I was diagnosed with ADHD at a young age, it has gone untreated but that's another story. In my adult life I've dealt with anxiety and depression. I've recently been diagnosed with bipolar.

My daughter (20ish) had a very similar outlook as you. She was confident she had ADHD and wanted a diagnosis. But similar to you her psychiatrist wanted to focus on anxiety and depression. She pushed back against this and didn't make progress.

But recently she went through a severe depressive phase and sought help. Instead of seeking help to get a specific diagnosis she went in simply asking for help.

You could try going to a psychologist and saying I'm feeling x, y, and z and they are impacting my life in a, b, and c ways. Then let the expert guide you through what you need.

I'm not saying this is you, but my daughter was convinced she needed to be treated for ADHD. But she really needed to be treated for her depression first.

Separate from all that a word of caution from someone who is prescribed a controlled substance. If you come in strong asking for an ADHD diagnosis you might be flagged for drug seeking behavior. It's better to present what you are feeling and let the docs try and figure out what works.

Best of luck to you, life isn't fun when it feels like your brain is out of control.

[–] kokope11i@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Early 80s which probably doesn't qualify as internet. Direct dial into various BBS message boards. Usenet to download boundaries and images.

[–] kokope11i@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

What a contrast. I was at the Atlanta protest and there were no problems with the police at all, in fact they were supportive and guided our march across the city

Maybe the difference between planned and unplanned? Not staying this is ok, I'm trying to come to grips with it as DeKalb is my county.

[–] kokope11i@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

trains the brain to ignore the tinnitus noise.

I think this is key. Easier said than done, but it helps. I use meditation techniques. Yep there is the noise nothing I can do about it and move on.

[–] kokope11i@lemmy.world 12 points 1 month ago

Rounding, right? 0.499999 rounds to zero.

[–] kokope11i@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago

and they all got there on public transportation.

[–] kokope11i@lemmy.world 4 points 2 months ago

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