Germany's CDU party experiences a "serious" cyberattack, prompting authorities to take parts of its IT infrastructure offline.

Germany's leading opposition party, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), has suffered a "serious" cyberattack, according to the country's Interior Ministry. The attack led authorities to take parts of the CDU's IT infrastructure offline as a precautionary measure. Security authorities are working to investigate and prevent further damage, with experts from the Federal Administration for Security and Information Technology and the National Intelligence Service participating in the effort. The nature of the attack indicates it was carried out by a "highly professional" actor.

June 01, 2024
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