Several wind turbines have been affected in Germany and central Europe, with the outage impacting an output of 1.1 gigawatts of power being provided to people. As the Russia Ukraine war escalated, an unexpected cyber-attack has gotten thousands of users thrown offline. The number of subscribers increasing who are now facing issues with no internet from February 24. Nine thousand subscribers depended on satellite internet service provided by France’s Nordnet.

Impact of outage
The Bigblu internet services, whose parent company is Eutelsat, 40,000 subscribers across Europe are affected. Some of the countries are Germany, France, Greece, Italy, and Poland. Viasat is the client of the above companies. It is a US satellite operator that has stated the extent of damage because of the cyber event, which has caused a partial outage to users in Ukraine and other countries because of the reliance on the KA-SAT satellite.
No other clarification has been out in the media on the investigation and negotiations that the police and state partners are carrying out in the event of the situation. The civilian network has been impacted. It has led to thousands of terminals that have been rendered inoperative over the past week. Europe and Ukraine have been the most affected and targeted in this cyberattack.
What the energy companies have to say
The disruption of the satellite connection has impacted the communication of thousands of wind power convertors. The Company which provides energy services in Germany, Enercon, has stated that they have faced this issue ever since Russia attacked Ukraine.
Military and cyber specialists are apprehensive that this cyber-attack may go global. Civilians and the world will bear the major consequences and witness the spill over of the fight between Russia and Ukraine.