Switzerland believes that the cyberattack carried out by pro-Russia group NoName disrupted access to some government websites, following Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to Davos.
“We took a look at Switzerland, where the World Economic Forum Davos is currently taking place. Naturally, not empty-handed, but with DDoS gifts” read a message published by the hacker group on its Telegram channel.
The pro-Russian group launched a series of DDoS attacks against several government websites causing temporary disruptions in their accessibility.
“The government said that “the Russian-linked hacker group ‘NoName‘ claimed responsibility for the attack, citing Ukrainian President Zelensky’s attendance at the WEF annual meeting” in the luxury Swiss ski resort of Davos.” the AFP agency.
Switzerland’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) claims that the cyberattack was promptly detected and immediately took the necessary measures to restore access to the targeted websites.
Some of the targeted websites are:
The attacks did not impact the accessibility to the main portal of the Swiss government (www.admin.ch).
This isn’t the first time that the NoName group hit Switzerland, in June the pro-Russia group hit multiple government websites, and the websites of Swiss airports, municipalities and associations.
Swiss President Viola Amherd announced that Switzerland had agreed to organize a peace summit of world leaders towards ending Russia’s war in Ukraine.
However, Switzerland has never sent armaments to Kyiv or allowed countries that hold Swiss-made weaponry to re-export it to Ukraine.
Switzerland only agreed to the European Union’s economic sanctions on Russia
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