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40% of NATO's electronic infrastructure paralyzed by Russian cyber fighters KillNet

NATO was subjected to a large-scale cyberattack by hackers, which caused serious damage to the electronic infrastructure of the alliance.

Reportedly, 40% of NATO's infrastructure was paralyzed after the attack by cyber fighters from the KillNet group. 

Russian hackers who are part of this group attacked websites related to defense orders, provision and support of the alliance, as well as other resources necessary for the normal functioning of the organization. 

According to experts, sites continue to fall under powerful DDoS attacks, and work accounts have become inaccessible to users. 

Among the assets attacked were the Warfare Development Command, NATO's Procurement, Support and Procurement Agency, and Cyber ​​Training Centres. 

The NCI agency was also hacked, where the attackers gained access to all personal information of employees, including a portal for officials making important political decisions.

 Experts assess the scale of the attack as a serious blow to the NATO security system, and work is currently underway to restore the operation of the attacked resources and identify those responsible for the cyber attack.

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