Targeted cyberattack strikes International Criminal Court
Briefly

The International Criminal Court has reported a sophisticated cyberattack, the second incident of its kind in two years. The attack was detected and contained with mitigating steps underway. Details regarding the specific effects of the attack remain undisclosed. In a previous attack, linked to investigations concerning Russia's actions in Ukraine, the ICC characterized it as targeted espionage. The ICC currently has multiple ongoing investigations and cases, focusing on alleged war crimes, and has addressed concerns regarding security threats, including a foiled espionage plot.
The International Criminal Court reports a "sophisticated" cyberattack, its second incident in two years, which was detected, contained, and managed.
This attack was described as targeted and sophisticated, allegedly aimed at espionage during a period of heightened security for the ICC.
The ICC currently has 12 open investigations globally and 16 open cases against individuals, mainly focused on alleged war crimes in Africa and the Middle East.
As part of ongoing security measures, a plot to plant a hostile spy disguised as an intern was reportedly foiled at the ICC.
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