Bermuda Public Services Remain Disrupted After Cyberattack
- Government network was shut down after intrusion was detected
- British authorities are investigating who is behind the breach
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Bermuda is working to restore public services that were halted after last week’s “sophisticated and deliberate” cyberattack on its government systems, the island’s premier, E. David Burt, said on Monday.
Authorities are investigating who is behind the attack, and the perpetrators were “most likely from Russia,” Burt said in a press conference last week. He declined to share further details on the investigation, citing national security.