The Ministry of Security has raised the CLF threat level from 'Substantial' to 'Severe' following an attempted cyber attack on national infrastructure systems detected and neutralised by state security forces.
Minister Alexei Volkov addressed the nation: "At 03:47 this morning, BlackWatch Intelligence detected a coordinated cyber attack targeting the GridControl energy management system. Thanks to our world-class security infrastructure and the vigilance of our monitoring teams, the attack was neutralised before any disruption occurred."
What 'Severe' threat level means
- Enhanced security checks at all district checkpoints
- Increased SurveilSync monitoring sensitivity across all networks
- Additional verification required for inter-district travel permits
- Mandatory security awareness refresher for all citizens (to be completed within 7 days)
- Extended powers for Internal Security investigators
How citizens can help
- Report any suspicious activity immediately through the portal or 0117 463 8742, ext. 150
- Do not engage with unknown individuals who question state policies
- Report any unusual digital communications, including messages containing forbidden emoji
- Verify the identity of anyone claiming to be a government official
- Complete the mandatory security awareness refresher promptly
The Ministry of Security assures all citizens that the NDRC's security apparatus is fully operational and prepared to defend the republic against all threats, both internal and external.
"The CLF will not succeed. The chargeability of this nation is non-negotiable," concluded Minister Volkov.
Ministry of Security raises CLF threat level to 'Severe' after attempted cyber attack on critical infrastructure. Enhanced vigilance required from all citizens.