A new warning has been issued over continued disruptive cyber-attacks against UK organizations, with local government bodies and operators of critical national infrastructure remaining key targets. Russian-aligned hacktivist groups are continuing to target UK and global organizations by attempting to disrupt operations, take websites offline and disable services. The activity is largely focused on denial-of-service (DoS) attacks intended to overwhelm websites and online systems, preventing acc
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The uncomfortable reality is that the energy sector's cyberattacks have doubled between 2020 and 2022. Indeed, 48 successful attacks hit Europe’s energy infrastructure in 2022 alone, which is why cybersecurity has become a key component of ensuring overall energy security. In particular, cybersecurity experts in the Netherlands have been closely monitoring the major power outage affecting Spain and Portugal and are raising pressing concerns about the vulnerability of critical infrastructure.[1