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South Korean President Park Geun-Hye Says Leak of Nuclear Plant Data a 'Grave Situation'

South Korean President Park Geun-Hye Says Leak of Nuclear Plant Data a 'Grave Situation'
File Photo: South Korean President Park Geun-hye (Reuters Photo)
Seoul, South Korea: A recent series of leaks of data from South Korea's nuclear operator was a "grave situation" that was unacceptable as a matter of national security, President Park Geun-hye said on Tuesday.

Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Co Ltd (KHNP), which runs South Korea's 23 nuclear power reactors, said on Monday its computer systems had been hacked, raising alarm in a country that remains at war with North Korea.

The nuclear operator said only non-critical data had been stolen and operations of the nuclear plants were not at risk. South Korea's law enforcement authorities have opened an investigation.

"Nuclear power plants are first-class security installations that directly impact the safety of the people," Park said at a cabinet meeting, according to her office.

"A grave situation that is unacceptable has developed when there should have been not a trace of lapse as a matter of national security," she said.

She ordered inspections of safeguards at national infrastructure facilities, including the nuclear power plants, against what she called "cyber terrorism."

Earlier, a South Korean official said Seoul had not ruled out the possible involvement of North Korea in the cyberattack on South Korea's nuclear power plant operator, although Park did not make any mention of it.

The incident at the nuclear operator came after the United States accused North Korea of a devastating cyberattack on Sony Pictures and vowed to respond proportionately.

© Thomson Reuters 2014

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