Pro-Russian Hacker Group Targets Italian Banks and Public Services in DDoS Attacks

A wave of cyberattacks on Italian banks, including Intesa Sanpaolo and Monte dei Paschi, along with public services, were launched by the pro-Russian hacker group, Noname057(16), using Distributed denial of service (DDoS) tactics. The Italian cybersecurity agency is working to mitigate the damage.
Pro-Russian Hacker Group Targets Italian Banks and Public Services in DDoS Attacks
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    The pro-Russian hacker group, Noname057(16), claimed responsibility for a significant portion of these attacks, which impacted the websites of banks such as Intesa Sanpaolo and Monte dei Paschi (MPS). The attacks also affected the ports of Taranto and Trieste and companies like Vulcanair.

    DDoS Cyberattacks Claimed by Noname057(16) on January 2025

    The group’s Telegram statement criticized Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for Italy’s support of Ukraine:

    “Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has confirmed the complete and constant support to Ukraine…Italy should start by helping itself and, first of all, its cybersecurity,” they wrote.

    This statement underscores the geopolitical context surrounding these attacks.

    Another group, the Palestinian Alixsec, also claimed responsibility for some of the attacks, targeting Olidata among other entities. This highlights the multifaceted nature of the threat landscape and the diverse motivations behind these attacks.

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    Public Services Disruption From DDoS Attacks

    The attacks weren’t limited to financial institutions. The public services disruption extended to websites of various ministries (foreign affairs, infrastructure and transport), the stock-market regulator Consob, the Carabinieri police, the Navy and Air Force. Public transport companies like Atac (Rome), Amat (Palermo), and Amt (Genoa), along with Milan’s airports, also faced temporary outages.

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    The targeted companies (Intesa Sanpaolo, Monte dei Paschi) and other affected organizations serve as case studies in the importance of proactive cybersecurity measures. Understanding the vulnerabilities exploited in these attacks is crucial for developing effective preventative strategies.

    This event highlights the need for increased collaboration between government agencies, the private sector, and international partners to combat the growing threat of sophisticated cyberattacks. The recent cyberattacks target major Italian banks and public services, demonstrating the urgent need for ongoing investment in cybersecurity infrastructure and expertise.

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