More Than 200 Belgian Organizations Knocked Offline in a Massive DDoS Attack

 

Belgium’s national public sector network Belnet suffered a massive DDoS (distributed denial of service) attack on Tuesday that paralyzed internet access for all institutions linked to the Belnet network, including the federal government and parliament, universities, researchers, and reservations for the country’s vaccination program.

The attackers specifically targeted Belnet, a government-funded ISP that provides internet connectivity for Belgian government organizations, such as its Parliament, educational institutions, ministries, and research centers.

According to the local authorities, the incident has impacted the activities of more than 200 Belgian government organizations which includes My Minfin, the government’s official tax- and form-filling portal, but also IT systems used by schools and universities for remote learning applications. In a tweet today, the Belgium Justice Department also reported disruptions but did not go into details. 

“The fact that the perpetrators of the attack constantly changed tactics made it even more difficult to neutralize it. We are fully aware of the impact on the organizations connected to our network and their users and we are aware that this has profoundly disrupted their functioning,” said Dirk Haex, technical director at Belnet.
More Than 200 Belgian Organizations Knocked Offline in a Massive DDoS Attack