H2OMG: Pro-Russian Hackers Unleash Dam Drama in Norway!

Pro-Russian hackers show they can open the floodgates—literally. Norwegian Police Security Service reveals the cyber saboteurs toyed with the Bremanger dam’s controls in a dramatic demonstration of their capabilities. While no damage was intended, the hackers’ message is clear: They’re dangerous, and they’re making waves.

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When Russian hackers play with dams, it’s less about making a splash and more about showing off their cyber biceps. Norway’s dam incident is a wake-up call that says, “Hey, we’re here, and we can turn your infrastructure into a water park if we feel like it.” It’s like Russia is the cyber-bully who doesn’t just steal your lunch money but makes sure you know they did it with a flourish of theatrical villainy.

Key Points:

  • Pro-Russian hackers manipulated the water control systems at a Norwegian dam.
  • The attack was more a demonstration of capability than an act of destruction.
  • The incident was highlighted at the Arendalsuka national forum in Norway.
  • Hacktivists shared evidence of the breach on Telegram with a video.
  • This is the second known cyber-attack by Russia on Norwegian infrastructure.

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