
Return To ArticleThe organization that ensures coordination of European electricity markets said Monday that its IT network had been compromised in a “cyber intrusion.”
The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E), whose members include large electric transmission operators across the continent, “recently found evidence of a successful cyber intrusion into its office network,” the organization said in a terse statement.
The compromised office network is not connected to any operational electric transmission system, ENTSO-E said, meaning the attack was confined to IT systems and did not impact critical control systems.