The cyberattack preyed, Albania's Assembly: No data loss

After the cyberattack dropped prey, Albania's Assembly has announced that it is intended to delete the data, but in the official announcement they stress that this did not happen. IT experts are working on turning the page, which is said to take time. “During yesterday's day has been ascertained [...]
The “during yesterday's day has been found a cyber attack on Albania's Parliament institution. According to experts, this attack is aimed at infrastructure intervention and attempting to eliminate data.
We suggest that no data in the system has been affected and experts have been fully engaged since the moment they detected this intervention from outside the institution.
IT experts are working to find out what consequences this attack has brought to Albania's Parliament system.
As of the above, the Equipment of Services takes time as all details are being checked and work follows to convert Albania's” Assembly page to normality, says the report.
A day earlier, the group of hackers “Homeland Justice” announced they were hackerd the Albanian Parliament page. This account is believed to be operated by hackers who blocked the e-Albania portal several months ago, as well as published e-mails of top state officials. Albania accused Iran of cyber attacks and cut off diplomatic relations with the Islamic Republic.












