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Hackers from abroad have targeted the systems of a major Russian port operator, says a large Russian port operator

Port Alliance, a Russian group that operates a network for sea cargo terminals said Thursday that foreign hackers targeted its systems in three-day attacks, including a distributed denial-of service (DDoS), and a hacking attempt.

In a press release, it said that key elements of its digital network had been targeted in order to disrupt exports of coal and mineral fertilizers at its sea terminals located in the Baltic Sea, Black Sea region, Far East, and Arctic regions.

Port Alliance reported that the attack was successfully repulsed and that operations were not affected.

The most basic web attack is the denial of service. It works by flooding targeted servers with fake requests for data. This makes it impossible for any legitimate web traffic.

Since Russia sent tens and thousands of troops to Ukraine in 2022, Russian authorities and companies have reported numerous attempts at DDoS attacks and hacking from outside. Ukraine and certain Western countries have accused Russia of cyberattacks.

Port Alliance operates cargo terminals in five Russian ports. (Reporting and writing by Gleb Stlyarov, Anton Kolodyazhnyy and Andrew Osborn; editing by Andrew Osborn).

(source: Reuters)