Unknown cybercriminals targeted Canada’s foreign ministry Global Affairs Canada (GAC), in a cyberattack. The incidents affected certain critical services and disrupted some online services temporarily.
“Critical services for Canadians through @GAC_Corporate are currently functioning. Some access to the Internet and internet-based services are not available as part of the mitigation measures, and work is underway to restore them. There is no indication that other departments have been impacted by this incident. There are systems and tools in place to monitor, detect, and investigate potential threats, and to take active measures to address and neutralize them when they occur,” said a statement from Canada’s Treasury Board
While the officials did not mention the attackers behind the security incident, the security officials stated that a probe had been initiated to find the details.
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“This investigation is ongoing. We are unable to comment further on any specific details for operational reasons. Our cyber defense and incident response teams work 24/7 to identify compromises and potential alert victims within the GC and Canadian critical infrastructure. The incident response team offers advice and support to contain the threat and mitigate any potential harm,” the statement added.
The cyberattack news comes immediately after the Canadian Centre for Cybersecurity warned critical infrastructure operators to raise awareness and take mitigations against known Russian state-sponsored hackers.
The Cyber Centre urged Canadian critical infrastructure network defenders to:
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