Russian hackers broke the Finland Parliament's website
The Finland Parliament's website is not available due to the attack of Russian hackers. About it reports Yle. The newspaper writes that a group of Russian hackers Noname057 reported that they were behind attack. "We decided to make a" friendly "visit to neighboring Finland, whose authorities seek to join NATO," hackers said. The attack began on Tuesday, August 9, at about 14. 30.
The Finnish Parliament stated that they are working with the National Cybersecurity Center and Services to restore the website. The same Russian hacker group previously carried out cyberattacks at the state institutions in Poland, Lithuania and Norway. On July 5, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Finland and Sweden Pekka Kaavisto and Anne Linde signed protocols to enter the North Atlantic Alliance. The protocols should now ratify all 30 NATO countries.