On May 1st, a website in Tennessee tracking county election results suffered a cyberattack and subsequent incursions before it went down, a security firm concluded.. According to its report, "a suspiciously large number of foreign countries" accessed the site, which likely overwhelmed it until it stopped functioning. No data was accessed, the report emphasized -- the attackers would have needed physical access to manipulate the voting data -- but the website was down for an hour after polls closed. The link for this article located at Engadget is no longer available. . According to its report, 'a suspiciously large number of foreign countries' accessed the site, which. website, tennessee, tracking, county, election, results, suffered, cyberattack, subse. . Brittany Day
The websites of several Mexican government ministries, including Defense and Public Security, went offline on Thursday, and a hacker group claimed responsibility.. The ministry websites as well as several local government sites went down early on Thursday afternoon and could still not be accessed. A spokesman for the Mexican Defense Ministry said only that the website was experiencing technical difficulties. The link for this article located at Reuters is no longer available. . Mexican government agency online platforms faced cyber assaults, resulting in outages and an announcement of accountability by a hacker collective.. Mexican Government, Hacking Incidents, Cyber Threat Analysis, Government Security Risks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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