Russian hacker group breaches Hungarian geothermal system in coordinated cyberattack

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A hacker group has launched a coordinated cyberattack affecting multiple European countries in recent weeks, according to a new report. Targets have included government agencies, financial institutions, and infrastructure providers.
Hungarian system targeted by Russian hacker group
As kiber.blog.hu reported, the hacker group known as SECTOR16 emerged on the international cybersecurity radar in early 2025, primarily targeting industrial control systems such as SCADA. Believed to be of Russian origin, the group has already compromised numerous critical infrastructure systems around the world, and now it has added a Hungarian target to the list. The group infiltrated a domestic geothermal heat generation system and published details of the breach on its Telegram channel. Translated into English, their message reads:
Hello, world!
We are SECTOR16, and today we leave a mark in the digital shadows. Belgium, the city of Budapest!
Before you lies a gas-handling system, composed of a precooler and a recirculation unit. We have gained access to an interface that controls critical infrastructure: fans, compressors, pressure and temperature sensors, as well as emergency protocols.
What do we see?
System errors: fan shutdowns, container overheating, pressure fluctuations (PIC1-18, PT1-15), risk of gas leakage (20% danger level).
Manual override: someone attempted to start the compressors and adjust parameters manually (100% power).
Trend data: temperature, pressure, and gas consumption logs in .CSV format, accurate to one decimal (0.1).
This is more than an attack—it’s a warning. Your systems are vulnerable, while the real world depends on digital solutions. Check your security settings before it’s too late.
🚨 We have decided not to interfere or alter system settings, as doing so could have unpredictable consequences for innocent people. We stand in solidarity.





