NATO begins investigating Estonian cyber attack - The New York Times

-Stanford, CA

NATO passed a directive this morning to begin investigating technology associated with yesterday’s cyber attacks on Estonia. NATO delegates gathered today in response to the Estonian government’s call for an emergency consultation following unprecedented attacks on the country’s computer systems that have left the capital in turmoil. 

A DDos (Distributed Denial of Service) attack yesterday rendered the Estonian parliament’s servers inaccessible, and Internet in the capital, Tallinn, down protestors took to the streets. These protests coincided with protests from Russian-speaking Estonian citizens following the proposed demolition of a concert hall associated with the Soviet Union.

Violence between groups of protestors and police continued to escalate as the day continued - as of now, local officials report over 200 injuries and one confirmed death. 


This morning, the Russian government released a statement in support of Estonian protestors. While some delegates point to Russia as the perpetrator of the attack, others argue that the assertion lacks evidence. Technological analysis of the DDos attack reveals that malware patterns of the server perpetrating the attack match those associated with North Korean attacks, but experts also assert that said patterns are easy to mimic. 

Deliberations will continue for the rest of today. 

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