Aluminium producer Norsk Hydro hit by cyber attack

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The company, which has more than a dozen facilities in the UK, says its giant metal smelters have switched to manual operations.

Aluminium and renewable energy group Norsk Hydro has been hit by a cyber attack, forcing the company to close some of its facilities for forming aluminium bars.

Norsk Hydro, one of the world's largest suppliers of aluminium, said in a statement that the attack hit late on Monday evening - although it did not explain what the attack may have involved. The company has more than a dozen facilities in the UK, but it is unclear how many of these have been affected.

Its statement added:"It has impacted operations in several of the company's business areas globally. IT systems are impacted and Hydro is switching to manual operations where possible."It is too early to assess the full impact of the situation. It is too early to assess the impact on customers. We have established dialogue with all relevant authorities."

According to Reuters, the company has closed down some of its metal extrusion plants - the facilities which form the aluminium into particular shapes.

 

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so which US enemy du jour is being blamed? Russia, China, Iran, or NK? No other bad actors or criminals in the world.

Interesting timing, new CEO, big exposure on media. Seems planned to make best use of the companies own heightened media presence to have maximum impact on shares and reputation. But I’m a cynic.

In other words, we're still using Windows XP

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