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2021-12-20
Umar, Sani, Felemban, Muhamad, Osais, Yahya.  2021.  Advanced Persistent False Data Injection Attacks Against Optimal Power Flow in Power Systems. 2021 International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (IWCMC). :469–474.
Recently, cyber security in power systems has captured significant interest. This is because the world has seen a surge in cyber attacks on power systems. One of the prolific cyber attacks in modern power systems are False Data Injection Attacks (FDIA). In this paper, we analyzed the impact of FDIA on the operation cost of power systems. Also, we introduced a novel Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) based attack strategy that maximizes the operating costs when attacking specific nodes in the system. We model the attack strategy using an optimization problem and use metaheuristics algorithms to solve the optimization problem and execute the attack. We have found that our attacks can increase the power generation cost by up to 15.6%, 60.12%, and 74.02% on the IEEE 6-Bus systems, 30-Bus systems, and 118-Bus systems, respectively, as compared to normal operation.