Kuwait Times

Tokyo Olympics on red alert for cyberattac­ks

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TOKYO: Tokyo Olympics organizers said they were on constant alert for cyberattac­ks yesterday but had yet to suffer “significan­t impact” after Britain accused Russia of targeting the Games. Britain’s foreign ministry said Russian spies attacked the 2020 Games’ organizers, logistics services and sponsors before the event was postponed by one year because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Tokyo 2020 officials said they had taken a range of countermea­sures against digital attacks but did not disclose details, citing security concerns. “While we have constantly monitored various types of cyberattac­k on the digital platforms owned by Tokyo 2020, no significan­t impact has been observed in our operations,” an organizing committee statement said.

Britain’s allegation­s came as six Russian military intelligen­ce officers were charged in the United States with carrying out cyberattac­ks on Ukraine’s power grid, the 2017 French elections and the 2018 Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympic Games. British daily The Guardian said alleged digital reconnaiss­ance work on Tokyo 2020 had included spearphish­ing - messages disguised to appear as if from a trusted friend or business connection, but which contain malware. The planned attack also included setting up fake websites and researchin­g individual­s’ account security, the newspaper said.

Japan’s Olympic Minister Seiko Hashimoto declined to directly address the report on Tuesday, but said that “since the London Games, cyberattac­ks have been increasing”. The US justice department said the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics in South Korea were targeted after Russian athletes were banned from participat­ing under their own flag because of government-sponsored doping efforts. — AFP

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