International Criminal Court Hit with Cyber Security Attack
- The International Criminal Court was hit by a new, sophisticated cyberattack late last week at its headquarters in The Hague.
- The attack took place during the same week that The Hague welcomed a gathering of 32 NATO member countries' leaders, with stringent security measures in place, including protections against cyber threats.
- The ICC considers the attack a deliberate effort to disrupt its work and to intimidate individuals involved in its sensitive international legal cases.
- A court representative stated that steps have been implemented to maintain operations without interruption, while officials refused to confirm if any data was breached.
- The incident prompted urgent investigations and highlights risks to international institutions protecting sensitive war crimes and human rights cases.
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A spokesman from the International Criminal Court says that measures are being taken to "keep the effects" on the cybersecurity incident, which occurred at the end of last week.
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International Criminal Court hit with cyber security attack
The International Criminal Court says it has been hit by a “sophisticated” cyberattack. The court said Monday the incident, which happened last week, has been contained, but it has not disclosed the impact or motive.
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