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International Criminal Court hit by new 'sophisticated' cyberattack. On Monday, the International Criminal Court (ICC) announced that it's investigating a new "sophisticated" cyberattack that targeted its systems last week. In a statement yesterday, the ICC revealed that it had contained a "sophisticated and targeted" cybersecurity incident, which was discovered by systems in place to detect cyberattacks targeting its systems. "This incident, the second of this type against the ICC in recent years, was swiftly discovered, confirmed and contained, through the Court's alert and response mechanisms. A Court-wide impact analysis is being carried out, and steps are already being taken to mitigate any effects of the incident," the ICC said. "The Court considers it essential to inform the public and its States Parties about such incidents as well as efforts to address them, and calls for continued support in the face of such challenges." At the moment, the ICC has yet to provide more information regarding the nature of the cyberattack, its impact on the ICC's systems, or whether the attackers were able to access or exfiltrate any data or files. ​When asked to provide additional details regarding this incident, spokesperson Fadi El-Adballah told BleepingComputer that the ICC cannot provide further details or information beyond what had been shared in the Monday press release. September 2023 cybersecurity incident This is the second cyberattack targeting the ICC in recent years, following the disclosure of another cybersecurity incident in September 2023. Roughly one month later, the ICC shared more information about the September 2023 incident, stating that its systems had been breached for the purpose of cyber espionage. "The evidence available thus far indicates a targeted and sophisticated attack with the objective of espionage. The attack can therefore be interpreted as a serious attempt to undermine the Court's mandate," the international tribunal said. The Court found no evidence linking the 2023 breach to a specific espionage group, and the impact of the attack remains unclear, with no indication that data entrusted to the ICC was compromised. The ICC also added at the time that the attack came at a moment of "broader and heightened security concerns for the Court," including "daily and persistent attempts to attack and disrupt its systems" and an "almost successful attempt to infiltrate a hostile intelligence officer into the Court under the guise of an intern." Established in 2002, the ICC is an international tribunal with 123 member states that investigates and prosecutes serious crimes that affect the international community, such as war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity. For example, in March 2023, it issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin related to crimes associated with Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 8 Common Threats in 2025 While cloud attacks may be growing more sophisticated, attackers still succeed with surprisingly simple techniques. Drawing from Wiz's detections across thousands of organizations, this report reveals 8 key techniques used by cloud-fluent threat actors.

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CYBERCRIME // International Criminal Court Faces Sophisticated Cyberattack

The International Criminal Court (ICC) recently announced it is investigating a sophisticated cyberattack targeted at its systems.

Detected last week, the incident was quickly identified and contained using the ICC's cyberattack detection and response mechanisms.

This event marks the second significant cyber threat against the ICC in recent years, following a previous cybersecurity incident in September 2023 involving cyber espionage.

A comprehensive impact analysis of the recent incident is currently underway, with steps being taken to mitigate any potential effects.

The ICC has not disclosed details regarding the specifics of the attack, including the nature of the attack, its direct impact on systems, or whether any data was accessed or exfiltrated.

Despite the increasing frequency and sophistication of the attacks, the ICC has not found any evidence linking the previous breaches to specific espionage groups.

The ICC emphasizes the importance of public and internal transparency in these incidents and seeks continued support in bolstering its cyber defenses.