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South Korean Court Websites Hit By Suspected DDos Attacks

07/11/2024 06:37 PM

SEOUL, Nov 7 (Bernama-Yonhap) -- The websites of courts nationwide temporarily experienced service disruptions on Thursday in what appeared to be hacking attacks, Yonhap News Agency reported, citing judicial officials.

The sudden network breakdowns affected only court websites that provide public services, such as case searches, they said, adding that there were no problems with electronic litigation sites or the courts' internal networks.

The National Court Administration immediately took preemptive measures to block access to the troubled websites, suspecting that they may have been hit by distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, they said.

Earlier this week, the websites of many government agencies, including the defence and environment ministries, suffered DDoS attacks, prompting authorities to look into who might have been behind the attacks.

A DDoS attack refers to a situation where a large number of infected devices are used to overwhelm a target server or website with a massive volume of traffic.

On Monday, South Korea's cybersecurity watchdog called on local organisations and businesses to increase their data protection readiness, citing rising risks of hacking attacks related to North Korea's troop dispatch to Russia.

-- BERNAMA-YONHAP

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