A professional-Russian hacking group claimed duty for a serious cyberattack that halted package deal deliveries by France’s nationwide postal service simply days earlier than Christmas, prosecutors stated Wednesday.
After the declare by the cybercrime group often known as Noname057, French intelligence company DGSI took over the investigation into the hacking assault, the Paris prosecutor’s workplace stated in a press release to The Related Press.
The group has been accused of different cyberattacks in Europe, together with round a NATO summit within the Netherlands and French authorities websites. It was the goal of a giant European police operation earlier this 12 months.
Central pc programs at French nationwide postal service La Poste had been knocked offline Monday in a distributed denial of service, or DDoS, cyberattack that also wasn’t totally resolved by Wednesday morning, the corporate stated.
Postal employees couldn’t observe package deal deliveries, and on-line funds on the firm’s banking arm had been additionally disrupted. It was a serious blow to La Poste, which delivered 2.6 billion packages final 12 months and employs greater than 200,000 individuals, throughout the busiest season of the 12 months.
France and different European allies of Ukraine allege that Russia is waging a marketing campaign of “hybrid warfare” to sow division in Western societies and undermine their help for Ukraine. The AP has tracked greater than 145 incidents together with sabotage, assassinations, cyberattacks, disinformation and different hostile acts which are more and more draining police assets.
—Related Press

