Canada’s foreign affairs department hit with cyberattack
Canada's foreign affairs department was hit with a
cyberattack last week, according to the Treasury Board of Canada.
The hack of Global Affairs Canada, the government entity
responsible for diplomatic and global relations, occurred on Wednesday,
according to a statement provided by the Treasury Board to ABC News.
The statement does not identify who carried out the
cyberattack.
As a result of the attack, some access the internet and
internet-based services are not currently available, but mitigation measures
were being taken to restore them.
The Treasury Board said no other government department
experienced a cyberattack.
"We are constantly reviewing measures to protect
Canadians and our critical infrastructure from electronic threats, hacking, and
cyber espionage. We encourage all government and non-government partners to use
cyber security best practices," the statement says.
The attack comes amid tensions over Ukraine and two days
after the Canada Centre for Cyber Security warned malware was being used to
target Ukrainian organizations.
On Sunday, the Department of Homeland Security warned that
the U.S. could be a target of Russian cyberattacks if the government responds
to a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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