The Royal Household’s official web site went down for about an hour and a half within the early hours of Sunday morning after being focused by a cyber assault, The Telegraph reported. As per the report, no entry to the web site, its techniques, or its content material was gained. Upon visiting the URL, royal. uk, the web page displayed an error message, ”Gateway time-out Error code 504.”
”We have simply acquired breaking information that the Royal Household web site has crashed after allegedly being focused by Russian hackers who’ve reportedly taken duty for the assault on social media. “Should you attempt to entry the web site, you get an error message,” Sky News host Caroline Di Russo mentioned.
Russian hacker group Killnet has claimed duty for the cyber assault. In a message shared on Telegram, a messaging app, the hacker added a hyperlink to the web site which supplied details about the monarch, the Agency, and the Royal Household’s function within the UK and the Commonwealth. They added the supposed takedown was an “assault on pedophiles”.
Although these assaults do not trigger main harm, they’ll result in outages lasting a number of hours and even days. Nonetheless, it has not been confirmed they had been behind it.
The Royal household’s web site was up and operating once more by noon.
As per Express.co.uk, KillMilk is the chief of the Russian hacktivist DDoS collective Killnet. KillNet is thought for its Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) campaigns and has launched comparable assaults in opposition to international locations supporting Ukraine, particularly NATO international locations, for the reason that begin of the warfare in February final yr. A DDOS assault includes knocking an internet site offline by flooding it with site visitors.
Killnet has up to now claimed assaults on US authorities web sites and mentioned it has taken motion in opposition to different international locations against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
In November final yr, the European Parliament web site was additionally hit by a cyber assault claimed by Killnet shortly after lawmakers accepted a decision calling Moscow a “state sponsor of terrorism”.