South Korea Raises Cyber Threat Level After Datacentre Fire – Hacking Fears
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A massive data center fire in South Korea has raised concerns about potential hacking and cybersecurity threats, prompting the government to elevate its cyber threat level. The story highlights the vulnerability of critical infrastructure to both physical and cyber threats.
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> Workers were relocating lithium-ion batteries from a fifth-floor server room to the basement for replacement when one ignited, with the fire spreading to other batteries and adjacent servers. One worker sustained first-degree burns, and firefighters extinguished the fire after 22 hours.
> By Saturday morning, officials had shut down 647 government systems fearing further damage. Government email and intranet systems ground to a halt. Mobile identification services went dark, as did postal banking, complaint portals, and major government websites.