South Korean telecom service provider KT Corp said a widespread outage on Monday was due to a 'routing error' and not a cyber attack as initially suspected.
SEOUL, Oct 25 - South Korean telecom service provider KT Corp
said a widespread outage on Monday was due to a "routing error" and not a cyber attack as initially suspected. KT earlier said it suspected a distributed denial-of-service attack brought down the network, and police said they were investigating. "We initially assumed it was a DDoS due to traffic overload, but after close analysis, we determined the cause as a routing error," KT said in a statement.
Services were restored more than an hour after the outage began, the Ministry of Science and ICT said in a statement.Our Standards:Subscribe for our daily curated newsletter to receive the latest exclusive Reuters coverage delivered to your inbox.
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