Pro-Russian hacker group claims attack on Dutch government websites
Briefly

A cyberattack on NotuBiz, a service used by municipalities and provinces for publishing official documents, caused widespread disruption across The Hague and other areas. The pro-Russian hacker group NoName05716 claimed responsibility for the attack, coinciding with the NATO summit. Authorities had already warned of potential cyber threats leading up to the summit. The attack caused significant accessibility issues for citizens needing to access documents, revealing vulnerabilities in government digital infrastructure. While NotuBiz has not confirmed the nature of the attack, the increased network traffic led to long loading times and the blocking of incoming traffic by their firewall.
The pro-Russian hacker group NoName05716 claimed responsibility for the attack via its Telegram channel, highlighting vulnerabilities in digital government infrastructure.
NotuBiz confirmed an increase in network traffic, resulting in significant disruption for municipalities and provinces attempting to publish official documents.
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