NATO strongly condemns Iran's cyberattack on Albania, Stoltenberg reacts

Secretary - General NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, has today condemned Iran's cyberattack on Albania. Through a Twitter post, Stoltenberg says NATO is committed to continuing to boost security to prevent and protect against cyber threats. “strongly wants the latest cyberattack on Albania, which Tirana and its allies [...]
Through a Twitter post, Stoltenberg says NATO is committed to continuing to boost security to prevent and protect against cyber threats.
“strongly intends the latest cyber attack on Albania, which Tirana and other allies attribute to Iran. NATO and Allied experts are providing support. NATO is committed to continuing to boost security to prevent and protect against cyber threats”, Stoltenberg says.
Unlike yesterday, Albania's prime minister, Edi Rama, has made the Albanian government's unprecedented decision to sever diplomatic relations with Iran.
The decision comes after the cyber attack on government institutions a few weeks ago.
In a press release, Rama said the decision has been officially announced to the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which has been requested within 24 hours of the territory of the Republic of Albania of all diplomatic and technical administrational personnel, confirms security.












