The Sri Lanka Printing Department has fallen victim to a cyber attack, with reports indicating that its data has been altered.
The Sri Lanka Computer Emergency Response Team (SLCERT) has launched an investigation into the incident to assess the extent of the damage and identify those responsible. Further details regarding the nature and impact of the attack are yet to be disclosed.
The Sri Lanka Computer Emergency Response Team (SLCERT) has launched an investigation into the incident to assess the extent of the damage and identify those responsible. Further details regarding the nature and impact of the attack are yet to be disclosed.
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