NICOSIA, Cyprus — Cyprus stated Sunday that it has efficiently thwarted a digital assault aimed toward blocking entry to the federal government’s central on-line portal, the newest in a string of comparable assaults over a three-day interval in opposition to state-run utilities and the Cypriot subsidiary of a Greek power firm.
Cyprus’ Deputy Ministry of Analysis, Innovation and Digital Coverage stated in an announcement that “a fast and coordinated response” by authorities foiled the assault, whose objective was completely to stop entry to particular authorities web sites.
The distributed denial-of-service assault, or DDoS, solely affected the primary authorities portal gov.cy “for a couple of minutes” and that no different on-line authorities ministry or service web site was affected.
The deputy ministry didn’t say who was behind the assaults or what the doable motive might have been.
Sunday’s assault got here after Cyprus’ electrical energy and telecommunications authorities, in addition to the operator of the island nation’s two airports, Hermes and gasoline firm EKO Cyprus Ltd., had been focused on Friday and Saturday.
Officers instructed the Cyprus Information Company that each one these assaults had additionally failed and that no shopper info had been leaked or compromised.