Cyberattack on Russian Port Alliance: How Coal Export was Saved.
According to inkorr.com: The Russian company Port Alliance was hit by major cyberattacks that threatened its port infrastructure. Fortunately, these attacks were repelled, allowing for the preservation of coal and mineral fertilizer exports. However, this is not the only case in the world: Denmark and Moldova have also fallen victim to DDoS attacks that affected government portals and defense companies' websites. Experts continue to monitor the situation and take necessary measures to prevent the consequences of cyberattacks and ensure the swift recovery of systems.
Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure are gaining momentum worldwide, and countries need to be prepared for such challenges. Experts emphasize the need for increased cybersecurity and cooperation between states to effectively counter these threats.
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