Russian hackers accused of launching attacks against targets in Lithuania and Norway
Russian hackers launch attacks on Lithuania and Norway, causing website downtime. In Lithuania, a Russian-backed group targets public and private sector sites, while in Norway, a national data network is affected. Lithuania faces a Distributed Denial of Service attack from the Killnet group, reportedly due to product delivery issues, while minimal damage occurs in Norway despite suspicions of Russian involvement.
Several public and private sector websites in Lithuania were temporarily down on Monday following a cyberattack reportedly carried out by a Russian-backed hacking group. The Lithuania National Cyber Security Centre (NKSC) warned of an ‘intense ongoing’ Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack against the Secure National Data Transfer Network, as well as governmental institutions and private companies. Killnet, a pro-Russian group, claimed responsibility for at least some of the attacks, claiming it was in reprisal for Lithuania blocking the delivery of certain products to the Russian outpost of Kaliningrad.
Meanwhile, in Norway, a DDOS attack targeted a secure national data network, affecting several private and public institutions. According to Norwegian officials, Russian hackers were likely behind the cyberattack, although there was minimal damage, with ‘no sensitive information tak