Passaic County
March 4, 2026
•[ malware, cyberattack, availability disruption ]
Passaic County, New Jersey reported a malware attack that disrupted county IT systems and took down phone lines used across government offices. The county first announced the phone outage the morning of March 4 and later confirmed the same day that the outage was caused by a cyberattack. Officials said they were working with federal and state partners to investigate and contain the issue and would provide updates once resolved. No data theft, ransomware demand, or impacted record counts were disclosed in the public statement; the confirmed primary effect is availability disruption affecting communications and IT services.
Greenland websites (multiple) during Danish/Greenland context
February 20, 2026
•[ DDoS, hacktivism, cyberattack ]
Portuguese-language reporting (from wire coverage) described Denmark denouncing multiple cyberattacks against websites in Greenland, characterized as distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) incidents. The reporting stated the activity was attributed to the pro-Russian hacktivist group NoName057(16) and occurred amid heightened geopolitical attention around the Arctic. The coverage emphasized availability disruption rather than data compromise, indicating the main impact was temporary unavailability or degraded access to targeted public-facing sites.
Another Ukraine
February 6, 2026
•[ DDoS, availability disruption ]
Russian state media reported that the website of the movement Another Ukraine was hit by another DDoS attack, according to the groups Telegram channel. The organization said the site returned to normal operation after the attack. No data theft was described; the reported impact was short-term disruption of availability.
TELEPORT.RF
January 22, 2026
•[ DDoS attack, availability disruption, denial-of-service ]
The Russian-language news outlet Teleport RF reported that its website (teleport2001.ru) was subjected to a DDoS attack. The report described disruptions to site availability consistent with a traffic-flooding denial-of-service, affecting readers ability to access content. No claims of data theft or system compromise beyond availability disruption were described in the article.