Iran's attack damages all Albanian border points

Iran's cyberattack from which the system fell prey T The IMS last night has paralysed all of Albania's border crossings. Top Channel learns that the attack was recorded by police specialists Friday evening at 10: 00 p.m., while this has blocked the work of the Kakaravia border points, Kapshtica, World Caffe, [...]
Top Channel learns that the attack was recorded by police specialists Friday evening at around 10: 00 p.m., while this has blocked the work of the Kakaville border points, Kapshtica, World Qafe Thanas, the Port of Durres and the Port of Vlora.
This has led to numerous problems, while police have opened records working manually with the aim of avoiding long lines.
Learning That the System The TIM has been shut down by Albanian authorities for security reasons, and allegedly the records of the most important state police system have not been affected by hackers.
Attempting to Control T System The IMS aimedly paralysing police work at Albanian border points occurred just hours after the US Treasury Department announced sanctions against the Iranian Intelligence and Security Ministry and its minister, charging they are responsible for the cyberattack on Albania.
It is Iran's second cyber attack on Albania after hitting online services in July.
As a result of the investigations conducted by Albanian experts, but also by allied countries, it was concluded that it was Iran that financed the attack.












