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South Korea raises cyber threat level after datacentre fire – hacking fears

theguardian.com

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solsticeOP 2 months ago

> The fire broke out on Friday evening at the national information resources service in Daejeon, a major technology hub 140km (87 miles) south of Seoul. The facility is one of three operational government datacentres managing critical digital infrastructure across the country.

> Workers were relocating lithium-ion batteries from a fifth-floor server room to the basement for replacement when one ignited, with the fire spreading to other batteries and adjacent servers. One worker sustained first-degree burns, and firefighters extinguished the fire after 22 hours.

> By Saturday morning, officials had shut down 647 government systems fearing further damage. Government email and intranet systems ground to a halt. Mobile identification services went dark, as did postal banking, complaint portals, and major government websites.

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