Mar 18 • 09:46 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Cyber Attacks and E-War on Greek Ships and Offices

The Greek shipping industry faces a surge in hybrid threats, including cyber attacks, which have intensified after conflicts in Ukraine and Iran.

The Greek shipping industry is currently confronting a myriad of hybrid threats, particularly in light of geopolitical conflicts such as the war in Ukraine and unrest in Iran. These threats have manifested in various forms, including acts of sabotage, terrorist attacks, drone strikes, and even ballistic missile attacks, leading to significant losses of crew members and ships. Recently, attention has shifted towards the cybersecurity realm, where maritime offices are increasingly falling prey to hackers, triggering a growing concern for the industry.

Reports from well-informed sources indicate that the rise in cyber attacks targeting shipping offices in Athens has escalated since the onset of the conflict in Iran. This uptick in cyber activity has reached a level of seriousness where it is now under investigation by the relevant authorities in Greece. Early findings suggest that these cyber attacks are multi-faceted and point to an organized effort aimed at concealing the true origins of the malicious activities, raising alarm bells about the vulnerabilities within Greece's maritime cybersecurity framework.

The implications of these cyber threats are profound, not only affecting the operational capacity of shipping companies but also endangering maritime safety and security in the region. As Greek authorities work to assess and address these vulnerabilities, there is an increasing need for enhanced cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to safeguard shipping operations against future cyber warfare.

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