Cyber Infiltration at The Hague: The ICC's Latest Battle
The International Criminal Court faced a 'sophisticated' cyberattack, sparking actions to curb its impact. While the breach was contained, its full effects remain unclear. The attack coincided with a NATO summit and follows previous espionage attempts. Concerns persist regarding sensitive investigations and ongoing security challenges.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has recently been subjected to a sophisticated cyberattack, prompting immediate measures to mitigate potential damage. The global tribunal confirmed the breach on Monday but withheld details about its impact or possible motives.
Spokesman Fadi El Abdallah assured that all necessary steps have been taken to ensure the continuity of the court's operations. The attack's timing coincided with a high-security NATO summit in The Hague, raising suspicions about the orchestration of the incident.
Despite ongoing investigations regarding potential espionage, the court has withheld information on any potential compromises of confidential data. This attack marks another challenge for the ICC, which remains vigilant amid global security concerns.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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