Tata Power said on Friday that a cyberattack has impacted its Information Technology (IT) infrastructure and affected its systems.
According to a BSE filing from the Mumbai-based company, Tata Power Company Limited had a cyberattack on its IT infrastructure, affecting some of its IT systems.
According to the company, it has taken steps to restore and restore the systems.
Despite the lack of a lot of precautions, limited access and preventive checks have been enacted for employee and customer facing portals and touch points.
A senior member of the Maharashtra Police''s cyber wing said an intelligence input was received about a threat to Tata Power and other electricity firms.
The official said that all concerned businesses have been alerted, indicating that an audit and inspection of firewalls is underway.
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Tata Power had announced partnerships with Kolte-Patil Developers Limited and Hyundai to develop e-charging stations across its projects in Pune, Mumbai, and Bengaluru as part of its green mobility initiatives. In the past, EVs and the charging infrastructure have a major role in reducing climate change challenges in the urban mobility space.
Hyundai Motor India said in May this year that it had joined forces with Tata Power to build a speedy charging electric vehicle infrastructure across its fleet of dealerships across the country. Under the collaboration, 60kW DC charging stations will be installed at Hyundai''s 34 EV dealerships in 29 cities, allowing customers to receive full administrative approvals. Tata Power would also operate and maintain the charging stations.