Cyber Attackers Interrupt Olympic Opening Ceremony
If you watched the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics earlier in February, you might have noticed something was a little off.
According to the New York Times, a cyber attack caused problems for the airing of the opening ceremony. The attack took out internet access, grounded drones, shut down the Olympics website, interrupted telecast, and even prevented some spectators from attending the ceremony. The attack even caused ticket printing issues, which meant more than a few people were unable to attend the event.
Security experts say that the attack had actually been in the works since late last year and that it was directed at the Pyeongchang Organizing Committee to disrupt the Winter Games, or potentially even send a political message.
Luckily, there was no damage to any comp...








