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Hackers breached International Criminal Court’s systems last week. The International Criminal Court (ICC) disclosed a cyberattack on Tuesday after discovering last week that its systems had been breached. "At the end of last week, the International Criminal Court's services detected anomalous activity affecting its information systems," the ICC said. "Immediate measures were adopted to respond to this cybersecurity incident and to mitigate its impact." It said it is currently investigating the incident with the assistance of Dutch authorities, as the Netherlands serves as ICC's host country. "The Court is thankful to the Host Country for the excellent cooperation and the immediate response and support provided in relation to this incident," the ICC said. The ICC also outlined plans to intensify efforts to strengthen its cybersecurity defenses, including expediting the adoption of cloud technology. At present, there is no available information regarding the extent of the cyberattack's nature and impact on the ICC's systems or whether the perpetrators managed to access or exfiltrate any data or files from its network. The Court only revealed that it "continues to analyze and mitigate the impact of this incident," focusing on "ensuring that the core work of the Court continues." Spokesperson Fadi El-Adballah told BleepingComputer that the ICC cannot provide further details or information. The ICC is an international tribunal that investigates and prosecutes the gravest offenses that impact the international community, including war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity. For instance, in March of 2023, the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin concerning crimes linked to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The ICC was established in 2002 after the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (Rome Statute) entered into force, and as of March 2023, it has 123 member states.
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) revealed that its systems have been compromised due to a cyberattack detected last week, but specifics about the breach details are not yet available.
The ICC responded promptly to mitigate the impact of the security incident and initiated investigations with the help of Dutch authorities, the ICC's host nation.
The extent and nature of the attack, including any access or extraction of data from the ICC's network, have yet to be determined.
As a reaction to the breach, the ICC expressed intent to bolster its cybersecurity defenses, specifying a faster move toward adopting cloud technology.
The ICC is an international tribunal that deals with serious global offences like war crimes and genocides, with 123 member nations. It is yet unclear whether this cyberattack will impact the court's operations.