DDoS Attack Disrupts Rostelecom, Affects Internet and Banking in Russia
Severity: High (Score: 72.0)
Sources: Therecord.Media, Reform.News, Cybernews, News.Inbox.Lv
Summary
On April 6, 2026, a large-scale DDoS attack targeted Rostelecom, Russia's state-run telecom, disrupting internet services across 30 cities. The attack began around 9:00 PM Moscow time, affecting online banking, government platforms, and popular websites including Steam and VKontakte. Rostelecom reported that the attack was neutralized by 11:09 PM, but user complaints continued into April 7, indicating ongoing issues. Other telecom operators like MTS and Beeline also experienced outages, with users reporting difficulties accessing various online services. The attack's impact extended beyond Russia, affecting internet connectivity in Belarus due to routing failures. No group has claimed responsibility for the attack as of now. Key Points: • A large-scale DDoS attack on Rostelecom disrupted services for millions in Russia. • The attack affected multiple sectors, including banking, gaming, and government services. • Connectivity issues extended to Belarus due to dependency on Russian internet infrastructure.
Key Entities
- DDoS (attack_type)
- Alfa-Bank (company)
- Avito (company)
- Beeline (company)
- Gazprombank (company)
- Gosuslugi (company)
- Belarus (country)
- Russia (country)
- battle.net (domain)
- reform.by (domain)
- Government (industry)
- Telecommunications (industry)
- T1499 - Endpoint Denial of Service (mitre_attack)
- Steam (platform)