South Korean Court and Defence websites down on DDoS attack

In recent weeks, South Korea has found itself at the center of a series of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, coinciding with heightened geopolitical tensions. The South Korean President’s Office has reported an uptick in cyber-attacks from politically motivated hacktivist groups, primarily targeting government websites and private companies. Among the targets have been the websites of ministries of defense, environment several courts, but also private companies. These attacks have resulted in temporary disruptions, although no significant damage has been observed.

The series of DDoS attacks starter on November 5, when the South Korean Ministry of National Defense website was hit by a DDoS attack, rendering it inaccessible for a period. The Ministry quickly activated its DDoS mitigation system, restoring normal operations. The Korea Internet and Security Agency has since advised all domestic institutions to enhance their cybersecurity measures, citing the increased threat from international hacking groups.

Screen capture of the Ministry of Defence website on November 6th, 2024

South Korea’s National Cyber Crisis Management Team is actively monitoring these developments, coordinating with related agencies to bolster defenses. As the situation unfolds, the need for robust cybersecurity strategies and faster DDoS mitigation becomes increasingly evident.


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