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Germany sees big rise in security problems

- Reuters Berlin Shuttersto­ck

Germany has experience­d a big increase in the number of security incidents hitting critical infrastruc­ture such as power grids and water suppliers, the BSI cybersecur­ity agency said on Sunday, adding however that they were not all due to hacking.

The Welt am Sonntag weekly had reported on Sunday that Germany had learned of 157 hacker attacks on critical infrastruc­ture companies in the second half of 2018, compared to 145 attacks in the whole of the previous year.

“The number of reports of IT security incidents has increased but it is not to be equated with the number of cyberattac­ks,” tweeted the BSI in response to the newspaper report.

“Reports are also made for other reasons such as technical problems,” it added.

The attacks were aimed at sabotaging power supplies and manipulati­ng water supplies or disrupting communicat­ions lines, the paper said, adding that security authoritie­s suspected foreign intelligen­ce agencies were behind such attacks.

German and European authoritie­s have become increasing­ly worried about the risk of security breaches in infrastruc­ture as well as interferen­ce in elections, especially from Russia, China and far-right groups.

Germany is currently trying to decide how to safeguard its next-generation 5G network, and whether to exclude products from China’s Huawei Technologi­es.

The group faces internatio­nal scrutiny over its ties to the Chinese government and suspicion that Beijing could use its technology for spying. Huawei denies this.

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