Cyberattacks Target Jordan’s Royal Court, Gov’t In 2021: Minister

Cyberattacks

AMMAN, Feb 21 (NNN-PETRA) – Jordan’s State Minister for Media Affairs, Faisal Shboul, said yesterday, 897 cyberattacks against the country were recorded in 2021, and all of them were thwarted.

The attacks targeted several establishments, including the Royal Hashemite Court, the official body that oversees the preparation and implementation of the Jordanian King’s local and international activities, Shboul said, in a press conference.

Those cyberattacks also targetted governmental institutions, websites and e-mail servers of institutions, and individuals, the minister added.

The cyberattacks were carried out with the purpose of disrupting the network, stealing information and data, cyber spying, and exploiting infrastructure to launch attacks on other entities, he said.

According to figures revealed by Shboul, 34 percent of the recorded attacks targeted network users, while 27 percent of them were state-sponsored attacks.

According to the minister, 26 percent of the cyberattacks were online crimes, while 13 percent were related to extremist organisations and terrorist groups.

During the past six months, the National Cyber Security Centre, which foiled the cyberattacks, detected attacks from more than 40 countries based on the attackers’ IP address, the minister said.

Shboul admitted, there were other cyberattacks that were not detected by the authorities.