REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/Illustration/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsLONDON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Britain has no records or evidence to suggest that networks at the Sellafield nuclear site were the victim of a successful cyber attack by state actors, the government said on Monday following a report by the Guardian newspaper.
The Guardian reported that Sellafield, which carries out nuclear fuel reprocessing, nuclear waste storage and decommissioning, had been hacked by cyber groups closely linked to Russia and China.
Sellafield, controlled by the government's Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, is located in northwest England and has 11,000 employees.
But the regulator said Sellafield was currently not meeting certain high standards of cyber security it required, adding that it had placed the plant under "significantly enhanced attention.
The Guardian report said the ONR was "believed" to be preparing to prosecute individuals at Sellafield for cyber failings.
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