A small-scale power plant in the United Kingdom experienced an outage lasting four days following a cyberattack. British authorities have attributed the attack to a hacking group with ties to Iran. The incident raises concerns about the vulnerability of critical infrastructure to foreign actors. While the plant’s size limited the widespread impact, the event highlights the potential for more significant disruptions. Investigations are underway to determine the full extent of the breach and strengthen security measures. This attack underscores the growing threat of state-sponsored cyber warfare targeting essential services. The UK government has not yet publicly disclosed specific details regarding the type of malware used or the extent of data compromised.