The country’s BSI cybersecurity regulator reportedly offered the Rosneft unit help in addressing the incident and warned other energy companies of the potential threat.
Rosneft’s operations were apparently unaffected.
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Russian energy company Rosneft’s German subsidiary has disclosed a cyberattack, which authorities suspect was by the hacking collective Anonymous. So reports Reuters, citing Germany’s die Welt newspaper.
The country’s BSI cybersecurity regulator reportedly offered the Rosneft unit help in addressing the incident and warned other energy companies of the potential threat.
Rosneft’s operations were apparently unaffected.