Russia’s Silent War: Cyberattacks on Europe’s Water Lifelines

How Moscow’s hackers are testing NATO’s defenses by striking small dams and utilities — with America possibly next.

Russia is suspected of escalating cyberattacks against poorly defended European water utilities, targeting smaller facilities in Poland and Norway to test operational disruption while avoiding direct military retaliation. Recent incidents include hackers opening a Norwegian dam valve and hijacking a Polish hydropower plant’s controls. Poland now faces 300 cyberattacks daily, triple last year’s rate. Experts warn these strikes erode public trust, expose critical infrastructure weaknesses, and foreshadow similar risks for U.S. utilities, which have already suffered water-sector breaches. With global conflicts intensifying, analysts fear retaliation could spread cyberwarfare to American infrastructure, as CISA urges stronger OT asset security nationwide.

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