After the attack on the site of the National Assembly and the Senate on March 27, NoName did it again. The pro-Russian hacking group took the Senate website down on Friday morning. The upper house is hard at work to get it going again.

Here is what we could see when trying to access the Senate site this Friday, May 5

At the end of March, pro-Russian hackers launched an assault on the Senate site and the National Assembly site, making the latter inaccessible. The attacks were claimed by the NoName collective. In particular, he denounced the fact that “Macron made fun of the French and continued to satisfy the Ukrainian neo-Nazis”. A little over a month later, the hackers did it again.

The Senate site is inaccessible, pro-Russian hackers at work

When trying to visit the Senate site, a message from OVHcloud indicates that the site is “not installed”. However, this owes nothing to chance. “Access to the Senate website has been disrupted since this morning, our team is fully mobilized to remedy the malfunctions. We apologize for any inconvenience caused,” confides the upper house on its Twitter page.

In the process, hackers from the NoName collective claimed on their Telegram channel what looks like a new denial of service attack. France is again targeted for its armed support to Ukrainian forces, still struggling with the Russian invaders.

More information to follow…

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