With services offline for a week, the incident may reshape safety standards, insurance premiums, and infrastructure design, forcing enterprises to balance efficiency with resilience and regulatory ...
A fire at the National Information Resources Service (NIRS) in Daejeon, South Korea affected all of its servers, suspending 647 online government systems across the nation in the process. The fire, ...
South Korea has heightened its national cyber threat level following a massive fire at a government datacentre, sparking fears of potential hacker exploitation.
The fire hit servers at the National Information Resources Management Agency after breaking out during routine maintenance on Friday night.
South Korea’s government has warned that recovering systems compromised by a fire at a data center last week could take up to a month. A battery fire at the National Information Resources Service ...
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung on Tuesday (Sept 30) directed inspections of all government data systems for potential safety flaws, following a fire at a major state data centre last Friday that ...
South Korea faces weeks of disruption after a data centre fire disabled 647 government systems, from post to finance.
A total of 87 online government services have been restored in the wake of an outage caused by last week's fire at the state data management agency, the government said Tuesday. As of 10 a.m., the ...
In response to a recent fire at a state data centre, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has called for comprehensive inspections of all government data systems for safety vulnerabilities. The ...
BEIRUT, Lebanon, Sept. 30 (UPI) --Hezbollah, which emerged significantly weakened from a devastating war with Israel, now faces an existential crisis as it struggles to cope with sweeping changes ...
“We oppose visa-free entry for Chinese nationals!” “Release the CCTV footage from the fire!” On Monday, around 200 people wearing T-shirts bearing the slogan “Heaven Will Destroy the Chinese Communist ...
HUNDREDS of South Korean public services remained offline yesterday after a fire at a data centre disrupted government websites and exposed vulnerabilities in the country's digital infrastructure.