'Cybersecurity incident' hits International Criminal Court

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THE HAGUE: The International Criminal Court said on Tuesday (Sep 19) it had been affected by what it called 'anomalous activity' regarding its IT systems and that it was currently responding to this 'cybersecurity incident'. The ICC, which among other things is investigating war crimes in Ukraine, declined

THE HAGUE: The International Criminal Court said on Tuesday it had been affected by what it called"anomalous activity" regarding its IT systems and that it was currently responding to this"cybersecurity incident".

"At the end of last week, the International Criminal Court's services detected anomalous activity affecting its information systems," the court said in a statement.

 

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