A well-designed attack in the power system can cause an initial failure and
then results in large-scale cascade failure. Several works have discussed power
system attack through false data injection, line-maintaining attack, and
line-removing attack. However, the existing methods need to continuously attack
the system for a long time, and, unfortunately, the performance cannot be
guaranteed if the system states vary. To overcome this issue, we consider a new
type of attack strategy called combinational attack which masks a line-outage
at one position but misleads the control center on line outage at another
position. Therefore, the topology information in the control center is
interfered by our attack. We also offer a procedure of selecting the vulnerable
lines of its kind. The proposed method can effectively and continuously deceive
the control center in identifying the actual position of line-outage. The
system under attack will be exposed to increasing risks as the attack
continuously. Simulation results validate the efficiency of the proposed attack
strategy.Comment: Accepted by IEEE SmartGridComm 201