Denmark’s Digital Disaster: How Cyber Vikings Raided the Nation’s Infrastructure in May Mayhem

In a twist of irony, Denmark’s infrastructure faced a cyber raid rivaling the infamous Viking plunders. The ‘Virus’kings’ didn’t seek gold but zero-day vulnerabilities in Zyxel firewalls. May’s mayhem hit in two waves, affecting 22 energy companies. This Denmark Infrastructure Cyber Attack is no TV drama — it’s a gritty reality check.

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Denmark just faced a cyber equivalent of the Vikings raiding, but this time, it's their home turf that's been plundered. Someone pulled a Ragnar Lothbrok on Danish critical infrastructure, and not in a cool, History Channel miniseries kind of way. The cyber Vikings (or should I say, 'Virus'kings?) have hit hard, and they came not for gold and glory, but for the zero-day vulnerabilities in Zyxel firewalls. It's mayhem in May folks.

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