US Action in Venezuela Provokes Cyberattack Speculation

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Whether a cyberattack was involved in the Caracas grid outage remains uncertain; coordinated attacks involving cyber components against electrical grids are not unprecedented.

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Original Source Material

Cyber Command Involved in Strikes on Caracas Here's what we don't know: Whether the Caracas grid outage triggered by the U.S. incursion was caused - or at least aided - by a cyberattack. A coordinated attack involving a cyber component against an adversarial electrical grid wouldn't be unprecedented.