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Estonia under cyber-attack

Nato mobilises to deal with online threat

Iain Thomson, vnunet.com 17 May 2007
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Nato is sending information warfare specialists to Estonia after the country suffered a major online attack.

Targets of the denial of service attacks include the websites of the Estonian presidency and its parliament, almost all of the country's government ministries, political parties, three of the country's six big news organisations, two of the biggest banks, and firms specialising in communications.

"This is an operational security issue, something we are taking very seriously," an official at Nato headquarters in Brussels told The Guardian. "It goes to the heart of the alliance's modus operandi."

At this time there is no confirmation of the source of the attacks but there are strong indications that Russian hackers are responsible.

The attacks came shortly after the Estonian government removed the Bronze Soldier Soviet war memorial in the capital on Tallinn, a move which sparked protests at which one person died.

"The cyber-attacks are from Russia. There is no question. It is political," said Merit Kopli, editor of Postimees, one of the two main newspapers in Estonia which has been targeted and has been inaccessible to international visitors for a week. It was still unavailable last night.

The Russians have denied any involvement in the attacks. "If you are implying [that the attacks] came from Russia or the Russian government, it is a serious allegation that has to be substantiated. Cyber-space is everywhere," said Russia's ambassador in Brussels, Vladimir Chizhov.

"I do not support such behaviour, but one has to look at where [the attacks] came from and why."

Estonia was annexed by Russia in 1940 as part of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact with Nazi Germany. It regained its independence in 1991.

A Nato official said: "I will not point fingers. But these were not things done by a few individuals.

"This clearly bore the hallmarks of something concerted. The Estonians are not alone with this problem. It really is a serious issue for the alliance as a whole."

So far the Estonians have tried to mitigate the attacks by banning all IP addresses from outside the country to support services for domestic users.

See also:

Infosecurity Europe 2007Global force to deal with a global problem, says Kaspersky  25 Apr 2007
CeBIT 2007Minister reassures CeBIT of new laws to tackle malware  19 Mar 2007
Authorities in Russia have jailed a gang of cyber-criminals who blackmailed online companies through DDoS attacksEight years for criminals who extorted £2m from UK casinos  05 Oct 2006
Scientists have unveiled details of a 'novel and comprehensive' security technologyTime to fire up the Diadem Firewall  11 Jul 2006

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