Greenland government-related websites (multiple)
February 20, 2026
•[ DDoS attack, hacktivism, service disruption ]
Greenland media reported that several Greenlandic websites were hit by DDoS attacks on February 20, 2026. Naalakkersuisut stated it was monitoring the situation and assessed that the attacks were not dangerous or harmful to data, but could disrupt availability for short periods. Separate reporting around the same incident attributed the DDoS activity to the pro-Russian hacktivist collective NoName057(16). The confirmed primary effect described is temporary service availability disruption rather than data theft.
Italian security cameras
February 5, 2026
•[ DDoS attacks, hacktivism, security cameras ]
Italian reporting stated that pro-Russian hacktivist group NoName057(16) launched DDoS attacks connected to the digital ecosystem around the MilanCortina 2026 Winter Olympics. The reported primary effect is disruption attempts against public-facing online services linked to the event. The article also notes the group displayed content suggesting access to security cameras, but it does not provide sufficient detail to code a separate confirmed camera compromise event; the core confirmed effect described is DDoS activity against websites/services.
AutoritàPortuale del Mar Ligure Occidentale and Regione Liguria
September 23, 2025
•[ DDoS, hacktivism, pro-Russian ]
On September 23, 2025, the pro-Russian hacktivist group Noname057 launched a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack targeting the websites of Ligurias regional government and the Port Authority of the Western Ligurian Sea. The attack caused only partial service degradation and web slowdowns before being mitigated by Liguria Digitale and Italys cybersecurity agency. No data theft was reported.
City of Trier's website
January 8, 2025
•[ DDoS, hacktivism, availability attack ]
Open reporting described the municipal website for the City of Trier as being targeted by a pro-Russian hacktivist group in an availability attack, consistent with a DDoS campaign. The reporting linked the activity to NoName057(16), a group frequently associated with politically motivated denial-of-service actions against public-sector entities. The incident was characterized as a disruption of access to the public-facing website rather than a confirmed data theft. Specific metrics such as downtime length, traffic volume, and whether any internal systems were affected were not confirmed in the accessible sources used here.