Denmark says Russia was behind two ‘destructive and disruptive’ cyber-attacks
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- The Danish government has accused Russia of orchestrating two significant cyber-attacks, which the Danish Defence Intelligence Service (DDIS) describes as part of a hybrid war. These attacks targeted a Danish water utility in 2024 and involved distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on various Danish websites ahead of municipal elections in November.
- This accusation underscores the increasing concerns regarding cybersecurity and the potential for state-sponsored cyber warfare, particularly as Denmark prepares for critical electoral processes. The implications of such attacks could undermine public trust and disrupt essential services.
- The situation reflects a broader pattern of escalating tensions in Europe, where multiple nations, including Germany, have reported similar cyber threats attributed to Russian-linked groups. This trend raises alarms about the security of democratic institutions and the geopolitical landscape, highlighting the need for enhanced cooperation among European nations to counteract these hybrid threats.
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