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Cyberattacks on Canada’s gas infrastructure left ‘no physical damage,’ Trudeau says

says there was “no physical damage done” to Canadian energy infrastructure following reports of leaked U.S. intelligence suggesting Russian hackers accessed the key sector.

The documents posted online are labelled secret and contain what appear to be details on weapons and equipment shipments to Ukraine, but they also contain apparent inaccuracies that have some questioning their authenticity, or whether they were altered, reports suggest.The leaked documents describe claims, which Global News has yet to independently verify, by Russian-backed hackers that they successfully accessed Canada’s natural gas infrastructure.

The report doesn’t name a specific energy company, but says hackers were instructed by a Russian intelligence officer to maintain access to the computer network and “wait for further instruction.”The hackers were able to show they had the ability to increase valve pressure, disable alarms and trigger an emergency shutdown at an unidentified gas distribution station, the Times reported.

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