New Caledonia suffered a cyberattack on the night of May 21 to 22, shortly after the announcement of the President of the Republic’s visit. And the first clues point towards Russia.
The unrest in New Caledonia continues to be difficult for France to manage, to the point that the government has had to resort to exceptional measures, such as blocking TikTok. Reason why Emmanuel Macron suddenly announced this Tuesday in the Council of Ministers that he would go to New Caledonia. And even before landing there, his arrival was greeted by a cyberattack on the Caledonian network “ of unprecedented strength. »
An attack intended to saturate the Caledonian network
New Caledonia is clearly the French subject of the moment. The proof ? On the night of Tuesday 21 to Wednesday 22, it suffered a cyberattack of an unusual scale. A local ISP had to deal with “ millions of emails […] sent simultaneously to an email address whose purpose was to saturate [le réseau] » explained at a press conference the member of the local collegial government, Christopher Gygès.
The objective was to make the Caledonian network “ inoperative. » Fortunately, the services in charge of security reacted quickly, defeating the offensive. THE ” teams from the State and the OPT (postal and telecommunications office) managed to stop this attack before there was significant damage »Indicated the same person.
IP addresses from Russia
Who could have wanted to saturate the Caledonian network? Well, according to the first information that was obtained by BFM TV, it would be a Russian operation. The New Caledonian government has indicated that most of the IP addresses identified in this offensive come from Russia. A total of nearly 95,000 connection attempts were counted.
The President of the Republic, who flew away on Tuesday evening, will spend Thursday in New Caledonia, where violent riots have been bloodying the island for more than a week. Currently, there are six deaths, including two gendarmes, caused by the unrest.
Source : Free Midday, BFM TV
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