Kosovo facing enormous cyber attacks

Kosovo facing enormous cyber attacks

Kosovo is facing one of the biggest waves of cyber attacks. The hackers' target is institutions, companies and individuals who are being hacked into accounts. According to cyber security connoisseur, Iron Dolly, this organization is very serious, since combined retaliatory methods are being used. According to him, the main goal is access to the [...] system.

The hackers' target is institutions, companies and individuals who are being hacked into accounts.

According to cyber security connoisseur, Iron Dolly, this organization is very serious, since combined retaliatory methods are being used. According to him, the main goal is access to the communication system and the data of companies and physical persons, Klen Kosova reports.

Recently, media and journalists have also been focused.

Turns out he noticed the form “Malwaree” of cyberattacks, or the distribution of viruses via emails.

About a month ago, a virus was spread into the Ministry of Internal Affairs. But according to Kastriot Fethajit, many other public and private institutions have fallen prey to cyberattacks.

He indicated that almost all public and private universities have been affected, while accounts of about 50 professors have been hacked. Also, according to Fetahaj, citizen bank records have been distributed.

Fetahaj shows that the punishable data is being sold in the black market, at very cheap prices, about $100.

The recent attacks are alleged to have been orchestrated by one group within Kosovo, in co-operation with another foreign one still unknown to origin.

The consequences of these can be severe, as it can break down the company's communication system.

Cyber security is currently a global problem, due to the Russia-Ukraine war, which is concentrated in this area as well.

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