No Cyberattack: Findings on April Blackout in Iberian Peninsula

Spain's Energy Minister Sara Aagesen announced the release of a report investigating the April 28 blackout in the Iberian Peninsula. The report concludes that there is no evidence of a cyberattack causing the outage. The detailed findings will be made public later this afternoon.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Madrid | Updated: 17-06-2025 17:07 IST | Created: 17-06-2025 17:07 IST
No Cyberattack: Findings on April Blackout in Iberian Peninsula
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In an anticipated update, Spain's Energy Minister, Sara Aagesen, disclosed that a comprehensive report into the causes of April 28's blackout on the Iberian Peninsula would be made available later today.

During a news briefing, Aagesen confirmed that the investigation unearthed no signs of a cyberattack contributing to the widespread power outage.

The findings aim to provide clarity and quell concerns over potential threats, as the nation seeks to fortify its energy infrastructure against future disruptions.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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