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Swiss Authorities Note First Cyber Attacks Ahead Of Summit "These attacks are expected and there is currently no acute danger," the Federal Cybersecurity Office said in a press release, without attributing the origin of the attacks. These attacks, also known by the acronym DDoS ('Distributed Denial of Service'), "resulted in minor interruptions within the defined tolerance range. The functioning of the affected units was not significantly disrupted," said the Cabinet. With this type of cyberattack, "hacktivists aim to launch disruptive maneuvers in cyberspace to spread their political message and attract attention," added the Swiss authorities, who had already indicated that they expected such attempts. Dozens of world leaders will meet in Switzerland on Saturday and Sunday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for a summit conceived as a "first step" towards finding a way to peace in Ukraine, in the presence of just under a hundred countries and international organizations, but without Russia and China. The aim of the summit, requested by Kyiv, is to "inspire a future peace process", but the outcome of the meeting remains uncertain. Ukraine hopes to gain broad international support by defining the conditions it considers necessary for a peace process. https://ift.tt/PnwvFYl

Swiss Authorities Note First Cyber Attacks Ahead Of Summit

"These attacks are expected and there is currently no acute danger," the Federal Cybersecurity Office said in a press release, without attributing the origin of the attacks.

These attacks, also known by the acronym DDoS ('Distributed Denial of Service'), "resulted in minor interruptions within the defined tolerance range. The functi...

Swiss Authorities Note First Cyber Attacks Ahead Of Summit "These attacks are expected and there is currently no acute danger," the Federal Cybersecurity Office said in a press release, without attributing the origin of the attacks. These attacks, also known by the acronym DDoS ('Distributed Denial of Service'), "resulted in minor interruptions within the defined tolerance range. The functi...

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