Due to an alleged hacker attack, TRF-1 removes the Federal Justice portal of the DF and 13 states from the air | federal District



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The suspicion of an attack by computer hackers caused the Federal Regional Court 1st Region (TRF-1) to remove the portal from the air, on the morning of this Friday (27). On note, The court administration stated that the systems were put into restricted mode as a preventive measure..

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According to the TRF-1, which processes trials from 13 regions and the Federal District, a publication on social networks speaks of an invasion of the website of the Judicial Branch.

“Therefore, all systems were placed in a restricted mode to allow a proper investigation and, to date, no compromised IT assets have been identified,” reads an excerpt from the note.

By measure, Online procedural inquiries and certificate issuance were not available until the last update of this report, at 1:00 p.m.. The court did not provide details on whether the files were leaked.

Note from TRF-1 on the unavailability of the system – Photo: TRF-1 / Disclosure

TRF-1 collects processes of the following states:

  • Acre
  • Amazon
  • Roraima
  • Rondônia
  • Amapá
  • by
  • Mato Grosso
  • Tocantins
  • Maranhao
  • Piauí
  • Bay
  • Minas Gerais
  • Let’s go
  • federal District

Printed image released by hackers claiming to have invaded the TRF-1 system – Photo: Disclosure

The attack was celebrated on social networks by the attackers, who claim to have captured the data, showing the “vulnerability” of the TRF-1 system.

Systems invaded by hackers

On November 3, the computer system of the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) was the target of a cyber attack. The court called the Federal Police to investigate the case.

After the invasion of hackers, the STJ systems are back in operation this Monday (09) (video file)

After the invasion of hackers, the STJ systems are back in operation this Monday (09) (video file)

At that time, all court sessions were suspended and, as a precautionary measure, the deadlines for prosecutions were postponed until November 9.

The president of the Federal Supreme Court (STF), Minister Luiz Fux, defended the need for improvements in the digital systems of the Judiciary.

According to the minister, the adjustments are necessary because the project “100% Digital Sentence” is still in execution, which provides for the execution of all procedural acts exclusively by electronic means and remotely.

In the same week, on November 5, the Federal District Secretariat and Economy identified an attempted attack by hackers on the systems of the Federal District Government, GDFNet. The communication system of the Ministry of Health was disconnected the same day, which left the agency without Internet, landline or corporate emails.

Read the full TRF1 note on an alleged hacker attack

“The administration of the Federal Regional Court of the 1st Region (TRF-1), through the Information Technology Secretariat (Section), reports that, due to a publication published on social networks that an invasion of the technological environment of TRF-1, preventive measures were taken to preserve the environment.

Therefore, all of the Court’s systems were placed in restricted mode to allow for a proper investigation and, to date, no compromised IT assets have been identified. “

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