Bermuda government experiences cyberattack 

The Bermuda government has disclosed that its information technology (IT) system is encountering issues. The government suspects that the disruptions are originating from Russia.

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Reports are that the complications have not only impacted Bermuda but have also been felt by other regional governments.

The government initially observed these IT challenges on Thursday.

Premier David Burt stated that an investigation is underway to confirm the details of the incident. 

According to reports, there has not been any evidence to suggest a loss of digital information.

Parliamentary proceedings affected

The unfolding IT situation led to the postponement of a House of Assembly session.

The government previously informed the public that multiple departments were experiencing issues with their telephone, internet, and email systems.

Police services remain unaffected

In contrast to the government’s IT troubles, the Bermuda Police Service (BPS) reported that their services are operational. 

Both emergency and non-emergency telephone numbers are functional, indicating a selective impact of the disruption.

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Premier Burt shared that various teams, including local and potentially international partners, are actively engaged in identifying the source of the problem. 

Vance Campbell, Minister of Tourism and the Cabinet Office, who is responsible for IT matters, is expected to provide updates as more information becomes available.

Burt emphasized that the government’s primary focus is to identify any challenges and ensure the integrity of data.

National security consults external agencies

The Ministry of National Security is in talks with external agencies about the situation.

According to reports, at least one other country appears to have experienced a similar incident, raising concerns about the potential scale of the cyber activity.

The Bermuda government continues to work diligently to restore normalcy while trying to ascertain the origins of this IT disruption.

The incident serves as a stark reminder of the evolving challenges that governments face in maintaining secure and reliable IT infrastructures.

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