Cyberattack On Danish Government Sites Causes Outages
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Copenhagen, Denmark. Danish government and defense websites were targeted on Thursday by a large cyber attack, of which a group of pro-Russian hackers attributed the authorship.Denmark, recognized for its strong support for Ukraine, holds local elections in a few days.The Danish Civil Protection Agency noted in a statement sent to AFP that it “was aware that several Danish companies and websites were experiencing operational interruptions and fa…
Pro-Russian hackers attack Danish government resources ahead of elections – CPDThe pro-Russian hacker group NoName057(16) has claimed responsibility for DDoS attacks on digital services in Denmark on November 13, including government agencies and defense companies. The attacks, which took place ahead of municipal elections, were aimed at blocking access to websites and influencing the political process.
Cyberattack On Danish Government Sites Causes Outages
A cyberattack on Danish institutions disrupted several government and defense-related websites on November 13, according to the country’s Civil Protection Agency. The incident, which involved widespread DDoS attacks, caused temporary outages across multiple online services and prompted authorities to intensify monitoring alongside Denmark’s military intelligence service. The Civil Protection Agency reported that “several Danish companies and we…
Pro-Russian hackers plan to attack Danish websites - The Copenhagen Post
The pro-Russian hacker group NoName057 (16) warned via Telegram about the consequences of neglecting cybersecurity, citing Denmark’s recent support to Ukraine. They specifically mentioned websites such as borger.dk, the Ministry of Transport, and Terma, a Danish defense company, which experienced temporary disruptions due to dDoS attacks. The Danish Agency for Society Security noted these attacks […]
A number of Danish authorities' websites have suffered cyber attacks over the last few hours, resulting in their non-operational or cut-off, as confirmed by the Danish Civil Protection Agency, after which a group of Russian hackers have claimed responsibility for these actions.
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