Norway blames ‘pro-Russian group’ for cyber attack

Norway blames ‘pro-Russian group’ for cyber attack

Private and public institutions offering important services were targeted.

A Norwegian security agency said it was unlikely that sensitive data had been taken. (Reuters pic)
OSLO:
A number of institutions in Norway have been subjected to a so-called distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) cyber attack in the last 24 hours, the Norwegian NSM security authority said today, blaming a “criminal pro-Russian group”.

The attacks, which began overnight, targeted private and public institutions offering important services, the agency said, but did not name any of those that were affected.

“We are working to find out whether there is a link with state-sponsored actors,” NSM chief Sofie Nystroem later told broadcaster TV2.

“We are quite certain that no sensitive information was taken.”

The website of the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority was unavailable today and Norwegian media reported that it had been among those subject to the attack.

“We’ve seen similar attacks in other countries recently, although none of them have reported any lasting impact,” NSM said.

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