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International Criminal Court systems breached for cyber espionage. The International Criminal Court provided additional information about the cyberattack five weeks ago, saying that it was a targeted operation for espionage purposes. The intergovernmental organization disclosed the breach on September 19, a few days after detecting anomalous activity on its information systems. As an international tribunal, the International Criminal Court (ICC) is seated in The Hague, Netherlands, and its attributions are to investigate, and to hold accountable individuals committing crimes of concern to the international community. Espionage operation In a statement on Friday, the ICC shared new details about the action it took following the cyberattack and some initial results from the forensic analysis of the incident. “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 Criminal Court Current evidence is insufficient to attribute the attack, ICC said in a statement, adding that the Dutch law enforcement is currently running the criminal investigation. The impact of the attack remains unclear at the moment and no evidence so far points to data entrusted to the Court being compromised. Should such evidence emerge, affected parties will be contacted immediately with direct messages from the Court. Speeding up defense improvements The ICC ICC says that it has already taken “all necessary steps to address any compromise to data belonging to individuals, organisations and States,” and will continue to do so. ICC is reinforcing its risk management framework and preparing for potential repercussions from the cyberattack, such as security risks to victims and witnesses. Steps for improving digital security have also been accelerated. The recent cyberattack occurred at a “time of broader and heightened security concerns for the Court,” with daily and persistent attempts to disrupt ICC’s systems and criminal proceedings initiated against several elected officials, including Judges of the Court and the Prosecutor.
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) has revealed that a cyber breach five weeks earlier was part of a targeted espionage operation. The incident was disclosed on September 19 after the ICC detected unusual activity in its information systems.
Following an analysis of the incident, the organisation revealed that the attack was "sophisticated" and aimed at undermining its role of investigating international criminal activities.
The Dutch law enforcement is currently leading the criminal investigation and the perpetrator has not yet been identified.
There is no current evidence suggesting that data belonging to individuals, organisations, or states has been compromised. However, the organisation pledged that it would contact affected parties immediately if evidence emerges.
The ICC said that it would further bolster its risk management framework to address any potential security risks to witnesses or victims. It too emphasized that plans to enhance digital security measures have been accelerated following the incident.
This incident occurred during a period of heightened concerns for the court system due to regular attempts to disrupt the ICC's operations and criminal proceedings.