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Russian hacker threat to hit US election must be taken seriously

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Cyberattacks on the US from Russia have been gathering pace and a hack of the US presidential vote could spark post-election chaos, says Tim Stevens

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DDoS attack: The pro-Russian hacker group NoName05716 has repeatedly attacked Ukrainian websites and websites of countries that financially support Ukraine. The…

·Netherlands
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The websites of several provinces and municipalities are not accessible on Monday. It concerns a ddos attack that has been claimed by the pro-Russian hacker group NoName, reports a spokesperson of the province of North Holland. In such an attack, so much internet traffic is sent to a server that it becomes overloaded.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Several municipalities and provinces were hit by a large-scale cyber attack on Monday morning. The websites of more than twenty municipalities and provinces were inaccessible for hours. Some websites are still black, according to an inventory of this site.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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TILBURG – Monday morning, the websites of the province of Noord-Brabant and the municipalities of Tilburg and Breda were hit by a ddos attack. The pro-Russian hacker group NoName05716 has claimed responsibility for the attack. The websites are inaccessible due to the attack. Ddos attacks do not steal data, but...

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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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