Forty thousand cyberattacks were carried out during the Trump-Kim summit

During the summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong in Singapore, 400,000 cyberattacks have been conducted. According to data collected by the US-based technological company “F5 Networks” and its partner for data “Loryka”, during last week's Trump-Kim summit, held in [...]
During the summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong in Singapore, 400,000 cyberattacks have been conducted.
According to data collected by the US-based technological company “F5 Networks” and its partner for data “Loryka”, during last week's Trump-Kim summit, held in Singapore, has carried out 400,000 cyber attacks.
It is learned that 88% of the attacks are based in Russia, 8% in Brazil and 2% in Germany.
And 2% of the attacks have been carried out by other states, including the US and Canada.
Singapore's Cyber Security Agency (CSA) in a statement on the issue has indicated that no successfully carried out attack has been detected during the summit. / A T S











