
The Swedish parliament today announced that it had been hit by a so-called DDoS attack. (distributed denial of service) that disrupted access to his website.
Yesterday the site did not work, but today it works slowly.
“Analysis shows that this is a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack,” a spokesman said. “The website is currently slow and it may be difficult to view our webcasts.”
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Christerson and other leaders of their countries Northern Europe today they are meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Finnish capital.
OUR Sweden applied to join NATO following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and authorities have warned of a heightened likelihood of cyberattacks targeting Swedish interests.
Efforts to restore the Parliament website are ongoing, the spokesman said, adding that he could not say when it would be fully operational.
According to APE-MPE and Reuters
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