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Offshore wind farms leveraging voltage source converter-based high voltage direct current connections are vulnerable to cyberattacks that could compromise sensors to prompt power oscillations that could trigger blackouts and equipment damage, Interesting Engineering reports.


Article Link: Cyberattack vulnerability of offshore wind farms examined | SC Media


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