Killnet launched DDoS attacks on the prime minister’s office, the Canadian Transportation Agency, Statistics Canada, CP Rail and more
Threat of Russian-backed cyberattacks growing amid Ukraine tensions, Canada's cybersecurity agency warns
“Get used to it Russophobes — while you are sponsoring Zelenskyy’s criminal regime, your websites will lie down, and the economies of your countries will suffer losses from their inoperability,” NoName057 declared on the communications app Telegram. NoName057 claimed to have attacked some of the same systems, including that of the prime minister, as well as the “authorization portal” on TD’s site, Hydro Quebec and the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries.
“The website is managed externally and has no internal or operational impact,” she said. “The GTAA employs multiple layers of protection focusing on prevention, detection, and mitigation to guard against cyber incidents.”Article content
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