Russian Hackers Shut Down US State Government Websites

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Publicated : 23/11/2024   Category : security


Russian Hackers Shut Down US State Government Websites


Russian-speaking cyberattackers boast they are behind disruption of Colorado, Kentucky, and Mississippi government websites.



A hacktvist group with ties to the Russian government has claimed credit for cyberattacks on the government websites of three US states: Colorado, Kentucky, and Mississippi. 
The sites for Mississippi and Kentucky were functioning Thursday, following the
Russian cyberattacks
, while the Colorado State Official Web Portal was displaying a message that the homepage is currently offline, earlier in the day. By Thursday afternoon, the homepage appeared back online. 
Reports of the
compromise of state government systems
 by the so-called Killnet hacktivist group is particularly alarming in light of upcoming November US midterm elections, which rely on individual states to administer voting. 
In the case of these state government websites, the disruption of service, while inconvenient, is far less of a problem than a data breach involving the theft of personally identifiable information, Erich Kron, security awareness advocate with KnowBe4, said in an emailed statement in reaction to news of the cyberattack. Whether its the defacement of websites, or taking them offline with attacks such as distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, it does erode public trust in the organizations that these websites represent.

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