EFET Website Targeted by Hackers; SYRIZA Sounds the Alarm on Cybersecurity

“While the government is investing in public relations and cultivating a false image of digital readiness, critical public infrastructure is proving vulnerable to cyberattacks, putting the country at risk,” Koumoundourou emphasizes.

EFET Website Targeted by Hackers; SYRIZA Sounds the Alarm on Cybersecurity

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The image of the compromised EFET website serves as yet another stark warning about the state of cybersecurity in the Greek public sector, SYRIZA notes in a statement.

 

The EFET website

As the party headquarters in Koumoundourou points out, “while the government is investing in public relations and cultivating a false image of digital readiness, critical public infrastructure is proving vulnerable to cyberattacks, exposing the country and undermining public trust.

The government must respond immediately: How was the EFET website compromised? What was the scope of the incident? Were any information systems or data affected? What measures have already been taken to fully restore security and prevent new attacks?

The current state of the EFET website is yet another example of what New Democracy meant by “Greece 2.0,” which it promised citizens in 2019.”

 

 

 

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