NATO warns: Ports are cyberattack targets
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The port of Thessaloniki receives dozens of, mainly automated, DDoS* type cyberattacks every month, while at the same time it becomes the target of phishing** and mass sending of malicious emails, as the Director of Information and Communications Technologies and Digital Transformation of the Port Authority of Thessaloniki SA, Spyros Nikolaou, tells ΑΕ-ΜΕΑ. Of course, this is not the only one: ports around the world are often targeted by cyberat…
NATO warns: Ports are cyberattack targets
A new report from NATO’s Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) has issued a stark warning that global ports are dangerously vulnerable to escalating and sophisticated cyberattacks from state-linked actors, specifically naming Russia, China, and Iran as primary threats. The policy brief highlights that these vital hubs, which handle approximately 80% of world trade and serve as crucial nodes in NATO’s defense logistics network, …
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