Colchester Environment Centre has restored its internet presence following disturbances earlier this month.
An Essex sustainability charity is back online following an alleged attack.
The Colchester Environment Centre has restored its internet presence following disturbances earlier this month, according to the Gazette. It reports that the ‘en-from group’ reported its website had “been subject to what appears to be a Russian cyber attack”.
Attempts to restore backups were initially unsuccessful, displaying a link to what the group described as a “link to a Russian website”.
Yesterday, the group reported the website had been successfully recovered.
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