Pro-Russia hackers launched a series of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks against government websites in Kosovo, including those of high-ranking officials like the president and prime minister. The cyberattacks were conducted in response to Kosovo’s decision to provide military support to Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia. While the attacks caused temporary disruptions, the Kosovo government’s Information Society Agency swiftly restored the affected websites, showcasing the country’s ability to combat cyber threats effectively.
Kosovo’s Defense Minister Ejup Maqedonci attributed the cyberattacks to Russian hackers, labeling them as part of a broader hybrid war aimed at destabilizing Kosovo’s security and stability. Prime Minister Albin Kurti emphasized the significance of these attacks, characterizing them as attempts to undermine Kosovo’s welfare institutions. Additionally, Foreign Minister Donika Gervalla-Schwarz confirmed that Kosovo was under a hybrid attack orchestrated by Russia, underscoring the severity of the situation.
The cyberattacks on Kosovo’s government websites are part of a broader pattern of cyber aggression by Russia and pro-Russia groups against European countries that support Ukraine. NATO and the European Union have condemned cyber espionage operations linked to Russia, including those conducted by threat actors like APT28. This incident serves as a reminder of the evolving cybersecurity threats faced by nations in the context of geopolitical tensions, highlighting the need for enhanced cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to address cyber threats effectively.