Des cyberattaques visent r茅guli猫rement le secteur p茅trolier, disent des experts

Pipes are seen at a natural gas plant outside of Fort St. John, B.C., October 11, 2018. Cybersecurity experts say they aren't surprised by the revelation contained within a package of leaked U.S. intelligence documents that suggests Russian hackers successfully gained access to Canada's natural gas distribution network. THE CANADIAN PRESS Jonathan Hayward

CALGARY - Cybersecurity experts aren't surprised by the revelation contained within a package of leaked U.S. intelligence documents suggesting Russian-backed hackers successfully gained access to Canada's natural gas distribution network.

But they say there's a huge difference between gaining access to a company's network or servers, and actually disrupting Canada's energy supply or causing injury or property damage.

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