The efficient operation of interconnected power systems relies on Load Frequency Control (LFC) to maintain stable frequency and regulate tie-line power flow between distinct areas. In modern setups, LFC parameters are monitored and processed in real-time through cloud-based platforms, enabling centralized control and optimization. However, this introduces vulnerabilities, as demonstrated by the susceptibility to attacks such as scaling, ramp, and random manipulations of data transmitted between areas and the cloud server.