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Italian authorities prevented a series of cyber attacks at Eurovision 2022

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Law enforcement officials have already determined the geographical location of the hacker attacks.

Italian police have prevented hackers from attacking pro-Russian groups in the semi-finals and grand final of Eurovision 2022 in Turin. About this writes Reuters with reference to the message of the authorities.

It was noticed that during the voting and speeches, the police cybersecurity department blocked several cyber attacks on the network infrastructure of the Killnet hacker group and its Legion affiliate.

In addition, police also collected information from the pro-Russian group’s Telegram channels to prevent other critical events and determine the geographical location of the attacks.

Recall that on the eve of the final show, the Killnet team posted messages with the Eurovision logo and threatened to attack.

The Ministry of Culture has ensured that Eurovision-2023 will be held in Ukraine

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Source: korrespondent

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