The Philippine Star

House website suffers cyberattac­k anew

- By DELON PORCALLA

A government website suffered a cyberattac­k on Wednesday.

The House of Representa­tives official website faced a cyberattac­k in October last year, but the latest one marked a first in terms of the severity of the distribute­d denial of service (DDoS).

“Within just one hour, we recorded over 53 million attacks and by 4:36 p.m. (of March 13), the number had risen to over 480 million,” House Secretary General Reginald Velasco said in a statement.

“The objective of this cyberattac­k was clear: to make our digital platform unavailabl­e to users. This tactic temporaril­y succeeded, but we quickly addressed the issue,” he added.

The main objective of the attack was to “disrupt the normal operation of our website by flooding it with an overwhelmi­ng amount of internet traffic, rendering the House’s website inaccessib­le to the public,” he noted.

House informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT) experts promptly restored “several downtimes throughout the day,” he said.

“I want to assure everyone that no informatio­n related to the normal operations of the House was compromise­d. All institutio­nal informatio­n remains secure, and no personal or institutio­nal data was accessed or stolen,” he added.

Many similar cyberattac­ks “originated from various countries, including Indonesia, the United States, Colombia, India and the Russian Federation,” based on informatio­n from the House’s ICT director.

The accuracy of these locations could not be confirmed given the hackers’ potential use of virtual private networks, Velasco clarified.

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