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<div> <div> <h2>Norway confirms dam intrusion by Pro-Russian hackers</h2> <h2>Norway&rsquo;s security service PST says pro-Russian hackers took over a dam in April, opening outflow valves.</h2> <p>Norway&rsquo;s Police Security Service (PST) says pro-Russian hackers seized control of a dam&rsquo;s systems in April, opening outflow valves. </p> <p>On April 7, the attackers took control of a dam in Bremanger, western Norway, opening a flood gate to release 500 liters of water per second for four hours before being stopped. Fortunately, no injuries occurred, but the incident underscored the risks to Norway&rsquo;s hydropower-dependent energy infrastructure.</p> <p>The attack was a demonstrative hack to show their ability to target critical infrastructure.</p> <p>PST chief Beate Gang&aring;s said the attack aimed to showcase hacker capabilities, intending to influence and instill fear or unrest rather than cause destruction.</p> <p><em>&ldquo;Over the past year, we have seen a change in activity from pro-Russian cyber actors,&rdquo; <a href="https://www.reuters.com/technology/norway-spy-chief-blames-russian-hackers-dam-sabotage-april-2025-08-13/" target="_blank">Beate Gangaas, head of Norway&rsquo;s PST security police agency, said</a>.</em></p> <p><em>&ldquo;The aim of this type of operation is to influence and to cause fear and chaos among the general population,&rdquo; <a href="https://www.vg.no/nyheter/i/mPJaE4/pst-sjefen-mener-pro-russiske-hackere-sto-bak-cyberangrepet-mot-damanlegget-i-bremanger" target="_blank">she added</a>. &ldquo;Our Russian neighbour has become more dangerous.&rdquo;</em></p> <p><em>&ldquo;They don&rsquo;t necessarily aim to cause destruction, but to show what they are capable of,&rdquo; said the head of the counter-intelligence agency</em> <em>PST, Beate Gang&aring;s, commenting on the attack. &ldquo;The purpose of these kinds of actions is to exert influence and create fear or unrest in the population,&rdquo; </em></p> <p>The Russian embassy in Oslo dismissed Gangaas&rsquo; claims as unfounded and politically driven, accusing Norway&rsquo;s PST of fabricating a &ldquo;mythical&rdquo; Russian sabotage threat.</p> <p>Pro-Russian hackers are becoming even more dangerous, using hybrid tactics like subversion, influence, polarization, and covert intelligence to weaken Norway without direct acts of war. </p> <p><em>Gang&aring;s</em> added that dozens of Russian-linked actions in Europe since late 2023, including sabotage and arson plots, have been aiming to spread unrest and map vulnerabilities. Intelligence chief Nils Andreas Stens&oslash;nes calls Russia Norway&rsquo;s biggest, most unpredictable threat, though neither he nor PST expect direct interference in this autumn&rsquo;s elections.</p> <p>In June, Norway&rsquo;s Criminal Investigation Service Kripos <a href="https://energiteknikk.net/2025/06/russiske-hacker-publiserte-innbruddsvideo-pa-telegram/" target="_blank">confirmed</a> the dam intrusion after pro-Russian hacktivists posted a three-minute video on Telegram showing its control panel, bearing the group&rsquo;s watermark.</p> <p>Follow me on Twitter:<a href="https://twitter.com/securityaffairs" target="_blank">@securityaffairs</a>and<a href="https://www.facebook.com/sec.affairs" target="_blank">Facebook</a>and<a href="https://infosec.exchange/@securityaffairs" target="_blank">Mastodon</a></p> <p><a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/pierluigi-paganini/b/742/559" target="_blank">PierluigiPaganini</a></p> <p>(<a href="http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/" target="_blank">SecurityAffairs</a>&ndash;hacking,<a href="https://securityaffairs.com/tag/norway" target="_blank">Norway</a>)</p> <hr> <hr> </div></div>