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9 hours ago

Denmark was the target of a major cyber attack, claimed by the pro-Russian hacker group, on several government websites and a defense industry company.

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The attack targeted websites of several institutions, including the Ministry of Transport and the platform borger.dk, as well as the defense company Terma. The Danish Agency for Civil Security confirmed that several websites and companies are experiencing operational disruptions and announced that it is monitoring the situation in collaboration with military intelligence services. Terma acknowledged the issues but emphasized that there was no security breach and that data was not compromised.

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Atac cibernetic revendicat de hackeri proruşi în Danemarca. Site-uri guvernamentale și o companie din industria apărării, afectate
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Mai multe instituții din Danemarca, ținta hackerilor proruşi. Atacul, revendicat pe rețelele sociale
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Atac cibernetic de amploare al unor hackeri ruși împotriva unor instituții din Danemarca. Răspunsul autorităților de la Copenhaga
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Danemarca, țintă a hackerilor proruşi. Atacul cibernetic a lovit mai multe instituţii şi o companie de apărare
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Un atac cibernetic al unor hackeri proruşi a vizat site-uri ale unor instituţii din Danemarca
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Danemarca, ținta unui atac cibernetic revendicat de hackeri proruşi
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Site-urile guvernului din Danemarca, lovite de un atac cibernetic. Grupul care a revendicat două dintre atacuri

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