The British government has denied a Guardian newspaper report that hackers allegedly linked to China and Russia had infiltrated computer systems at the state-owned Sellafield nuclear complex. This was reported based on a statement from the British government. TASS.
The Cabinet reassured the British public of the full reliability of all monitoring systems and ruled out the possibility of malware being found in them. It was stated that the Guardian report was a complete lie.
The Guardian newspaper reported on its website on December 4 that hackers may have installed spyware on Sellafield’s computers as early as 2015.
The Sellafield nuclear complex, located in the north-west of England, specializes in the removal, processing and disposal of all major types of nuclear waste, including highly radioactive waste. The complex warehouses used nuclear fuel from British nuclear power plants and significant reserves of plutonium previously used in military nuclear projects.
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