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The Spanish government has confirmed that no evidence of a cyberattack was included in the massive power outage that struck Spain and Portugal.
The Spanish government has confirmed that no evidence of a cyberattack was included in the massive power outage that struck Spain and Portugal.
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A sweeping power outage that disrupted Spain and Portugal last month has its roots in southern Spain, officials say.
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain has found no indication of a cyberattack on its grid operator REE during the massive power outage ...