Nuclear Power Corp of India says detected malware in its systems

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Identified last month but says its plants were unaffected.

Nuclear Power Corp of India says detected malware in its systems
State-run Nuclear Power Corp of India Ltd (NPCIL), which runs nuclear reactors across the country, said on Wednesday it had identified malware in one of its computers last month but its plant systems were unaffected. "The investigation revealed that the infected PC belonged to a user who was ...

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