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PTS website exposed to attack

today at 14.18 Nelly Kronstrand

The Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority’s website has been exposed to an overload attack.

– I can confirm that we are exposed to an attack on our website. As far as I know, the attack is still ongoing. However, we have taken measures to resolve this, says Petter Öhrn, press officer for the authority.

The attack has been reported to the police.

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