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Italy claims cyberattacks 'of Russian origin' are pelting Winter Olympics

(2026/02/05)


Italy's foreign minister says the country has already started swatting away cyberattacks from Russia targeting the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.

Antonio Tajani told reporters on Wednesday that a series of cyberattacks targeted some of the government's foreign offices, including the one in the US capital.

He said they were "of Russian origin," but did not specify whether this appeared to be state-backed activity, nor provide details about the nature of the attacks, AP [1]reported .

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"We prevented a series of cyberattacks against foreign ministry sites, starting with Washington, and also involving some Winter Olympics sites, including hotels in Cortina," he said.

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Tajani's comments follow a warning from the UK's cybersecurity agency not to [5]underestimate pro-Russia hacktivists , and although it was issued in the context of attacks on UK critical infrastructure, Russia and those aligned to it have a long history of targeting the Summer and Winter Games.

Cloudflare's threat

While Russian or pro-Russia attackers pelt Milano Cortina, Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince said he may pull the company's free services it provides to the Games after Italy fined it 1 percent of its annual revenue.

The country's telecoms regulator, the Autorità per le Garanzie nelle Comunicazioni (AGCOM), issued the €14 million ($16.5 million) fine in January for violating anti-piracy regulations.

During a partly all-caps tirade on X, Prince [6]threatened to not only withdraw pro bono security services to Milano Cortina, but also free services to Italian citizens, all servers from Italian cities, and scrap plans for investment or to establish a company office in the country.

Since it hosted the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, an event Russia hoped it could use a political springboard, the UK, US, and others have formally attributed several cyberattacks against the events in the years that followed to Russia.

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[9]Moscow likely behind wiper attack on Poland's power grid, experts say

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These included various attacks on the [11]2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang and [12]disinformation campaigns surrounding the Paris Games in 2024.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) banned Russia from competing in the Games in 2017 following a doping scandal involving a number of its athletes, and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) banned it from all international sporting events in 2019.

That WADA sanction was due to be lifted after the 2022 Beijing Games, but Russia then invaded Ukraine, leading the IOC to impose an indefinite ban on Russian athletes.

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Thirteen Russians will compete in Milano Cortina, but they must do so as independents – they cannot fly the Russian flag.

For decades, Russia has used sporting events, especially the Olympics, for political gain. From the 1950s onward, many believe that Russia saw the Games as a means to assert the value of socialism, with the rivalry between the USSR and the capitalist US pervading most major events for three decades.

Milano Cortina officially begins on February 6, although the Games' events kicked off on February 4 with a four-fixture curling mixed doubles session in which Sweden, Great Britain, Canada, and Switzerland prevailed. ®

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[1] https://apnews.com/article/italy-winter-olympics-us-cyberattacks-security-01b6af8e64606f31836c91faa6653d12

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[5] https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/19/dont_underestimate_prorussia_hacktivists_warns

[6] https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/12/cloudflare_vs_italy/

[7] https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/02/russialinked_apt28_microsoft_office_bug/

[8] https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/29/cyberattack_poland_power_grid/

[9] https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/26/moscow_likely_behind_wiper_attack/

[10] https://www.theregister.com/2026/01/19/dont_underestimate_prorussia_hacktivists_warns/

[11] https://www.theregister.com/2018/02/11/winter_olympics_website_downed_by_cyber_attack/

[12] https://www.theregister.com/2024/06/03/russias_cyberattacks_against_2024_olympics/

[13] https://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/jump?co=1&iu=/6978/reg_security/cybercrime&sz=300x50%7C300x100%7C300x250%7C300x251%7C300x252%7C300x600%7C300x601&tile=4&c=44aYTMtqCBdMEen3oeUogbRwAAAQI&t=ct%3Dns%26unitnum%3D4%26raptor%3Dfalcon%26pos%3Dmid%26test%3D0

[14] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/



Korev

> Milano Cortina officially begins on February 6, although the Games' events kicked off on February 4 with a four-fixture curling

Curl - finally nerds can get in the Olympics

that one in the corner

Sweeping aside the risks of anyone sliding a pun into the conversation, that gives an opportunity to Gopher a libation and enjoy the Games.

Anonymous Coward

Just wait until the skiing starts, the puns will only go downhill.

Korev

Yeah, people are going to get piste off

Pickle Rick

Olympic Curling, sponsored by Lynx for Nerds! Use it, stay fresh all day (let's face it, you're not really an "outdoors type" anyway, are you?)

Korev

> let's face it, you're not really an "outdoors type" anyway, are you?

Yeah, we get snowboard

Russia

elsergiovolador

Imagine if those Russians spent their energy building something, improving their lives, and helping one another instead of focusing on murder, rape, and the theft of their neighbours.

Peculiar nation.

Re: Russia

Michael Strorm

I was just about to post something not dissimilar. From the article:-

"From the 1950s onward, many believe that Russia saw the Games as a means to assert the value of socialism"

One fundamental difference between the Russian-dominated USSR and Russia today is that the USSR promoted an ideology- i.e. communism- as being a positive alternative to the capitalist West.

You might agree or disagree vehemently that this was actually the case, but you can't deny that they were at least *claiming* to offer something better.

There's no such pretence with Putin and never has been. The modus operandi of Russia under his rule has been to drag everyone else down to its own, miserable, corrupt level. It's purely destructive, their propaganda designed to exploit division and to point at Western figureheads and paint them as just as corrupt and no better than Russia's.

"See? Your lot are just as bad as us!"

And, to a significant extent, it has worked. It was once naively thought that, post-communism, Russia would become more like the West and the US in particular.

In recent years, it's more like the reverse has come true - the US and it's politics have become increasingly Russified.

@Michael Strorm - Re: Russia

Anonymous Coward

More like US ? You mean they should have had their own Epstein or should have adopted the original one ?

Let's see, the country responsible for more than 60 government changes in the world, spending hundreds of billions of military budget without any accountability, the country with the greatest number of imprisoned people (yeah, US jails are for-profit organizations), the country responsible for more than 30 millions of civilians deaths as a consequence of economic sanctions (see the Lancet Global Health study) and all this in the name of human rights and democratic values. Is this what Russia was supposed to become ? God forbid!

Also, if USA would be Russified as you say, a lot of countries would be safe by now and a lot of innocent lives spared.

Re: Russia

Yet Another Anonymous coward

> The modus operandi of Russia under his rule has been to drag everyone else down to its own, miserable, corrupt level. It's purely destructive,

'how different is the home life of our own dear Queen President'

Re: Russia

KittenHuffer

Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it's just the opposite.

Re: Russia

LBJsPNS

A little insight from an old Russian "joke":

A Russian peasant finds a magic lamp. The Genie tells him he will get one wish.

The peasant thinks about it and says "I don't know, so many choices..."

The Genie says "Well, whatever I give you, I will give double to your neighbor."

The peasant says "Oh, well, then it's easy. I want you to blind me in one eye."

Crabs in a bucket.

@elsergiovolador - Re: Russia

Anonymous Coward

Murder, rape and theft of their neighbours ? Sorry. mate, but you seem to fail to notice those people in Eastern Ukraine are Russians so I doubt Russia would do that to their own people.

Re: @elsergiovolador - Russia

elsergiovolador

Zdravstvuyte Vladimir, since you are here, why don't you release Krasnov's tapes? Bolshoye spasibo.

Attack of the commie cyber bogeyman

Anonymous Coward

Who will save us from those commie cyber baskets /s

Re: Attack of the commie cyber bogeyman

Yet Another Anonymous coward

ICE obviously, that's why the USA send the glorious ICE division to protect Italy from foreigners

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