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Georgia hit by massive cyber-attack | Georgia hit by massive cyber-attack |
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A huge cyber-attack has knocked out more than 2,000 websites - as well as the national TV station - in the country of Georgia. | |
Court websites containing case materials and personal data have also been attacked. | Court websites containing case materials and personal data have also been attacked. |
In many cases, website home pages were replaced with an image of former President Mikheil Saakashvili, and the caption "I'll be back". | In many cases, website home pages were replaced with an image of former President Mikheil Saakashvili, and the caption "I'll be back". |
The origin of the attack is not yet known. | The origin of the attack is not yet known. |
BBC Caucasus correspondent Rayhan Demytrie said people on social media were speculating that Russia might be behind it. | BBC Caucasus correspondent Rayhan Demytrie said people on social media were speculating that Russia might be behind it. |
She added that she had been told by cyber-security experts that Georgian government websites were "poorly protected and vulnerable to attack". | She added that she had been told by cyber-security experts that Georgian government websites were "poorly protected and vulnerable to attack". |
More than 15,000 pages were affected, including the presidential website, non-government organisations and private companies. | |
Irakli Chikhladze, head of news at TV station Imedi, posted on Facebook that there was no signal, and the station was unable to broadcast. | Irakli Chikhladze, head of news at TV station Imedi, posted on Facebook that there was no signal, and the station was unable to broadcast. |
Both Imedi and another network, Maestro, were affected, he said. Imedi TV was paralysed for under an hour while Maestro's computers and other equipment were reportedly damaged or destroyed. | |
"The scale of this attack is something we haven't seen before," said Prof Alan Woodward, cyber-security expert at Surrey University. | "The scale of this attack is something we haven't seen before," said Prof Alan Woodward, cyber-security expert at Surrey University. |
"With the scale and the nature of the targets, it's difficult not to conclude that this was a state-sponsored attack." | "With the scale and the nature of the targets, it's difficult not to conclude that this was a state-sponsored attack." |
Prof Woodward added that while the disruption caused had been "significant", critical national infrastructure did not appear to have been affected. | Prof Woodward added that while the disruption caused had been "significant", critical national infrastructure did not appear to have been affected. |
Who is the former president of Georgia? | Who is the former president of Georgia? |
Mikheil Saakashvili was in power in Georgia between 2004 and 2013, serving two terms as president. | Mikheil Saakashvili was in power in Georgia between 2004 and 2013, serving two terms as president. |
He gave up his Georgian citizenship in 2015, when he become governor of Ukraine's Odessa region. | He gave up his Georgian citizenship in 2015, when he become governor of Ukraine's Odessa region. |
He was deported from Ukraine in 2018 after falling out with his predecessor - but his Ukrainian citizenship was restored in May 2019. | He was deported from Ukraine in 2018 after falling out with his predecessor - but his Ukrainian citizenship was restored in May 2019. |
Mr Saakashvili is wanted in Georgia on criminal charges, which he claims are politically motivated. | Mr Saakashvili is wanted in Georgia on criminal charges, which he claims are politically motivated. |
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