MI5 website briefly knocked offline by possible cyberattack

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Mi5 Website Briefly Knocked Offline By Possible Cyberattack
MI5 in London, © PA Archive/PA Images
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Flora Thompson, PA Home Affairs Correspondent

MI5’s website was down for part of Friday after a possible cyberattack.

The British security service’s public site was briefly unavailable for intermittent periods on Friday morning but has since come back online – with the incident resolved.

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The cause of the problem is being looked at but was considered to be a minor outage, the PA news agency understands.

The website is believed to have been subject to a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack, which seeks to disrupt a site by flooding it with web traffic in a bid to try and knock it offline.

DDoS is a common form of cyberattack used by a wide range of perpetrators, the nature of which makes it difficult to attribute responsibility to a particular group.

It is understood no sensitive information was held on or connected to the website and no data was lost.

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A security source said the website was “intermittently unavailable this morning and is now back online”, adding: “As is standard when this happens, the information members of the public might need to report anything suspicious was clearly displayed instead of the usual homepage.”

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