Computer virus attack targeted Saudi government installations – state news agency

This news has been read 3499 times!

DOHA, Dec 1 (Reuters) – A computer virus attack in mid-November targeted Saudi government bodies and vital installations including the kingdom’s transport sector, Saudi state news agency SPA reported on Thursday.

The attack appeared to originate outside the country and was one of “several ongoing cyberattacks targeting government authorities”, SPA quoted the National Cyber Security Center, an arm of the Ministry of Interior, as saying.

It did not give further details of the identity of the attacker or the damage that had been done, beyond saying the virus aimed to disrupt servers and plant malicious software in computer systems. A Ministry of Interior spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

U.S. security firms said on Wednesday that a version of Shamoon, the destructive computer virus that four years ago crippled tens of thousands of computers at Middle Eastern energy companies, was used two weeks ago to attack computers in Saudi Arabia.

This news has been read 3499 times!

Related Articles

Back to top button

Advt Blocker Detected

Kindly disable the Ad blocker

Verified by MonsterInsights