That “sophisticated” Labour cyber-attack – don’t panic

That “sophisticated” Labour cyber-attack – don’t panic

The UK’s Labour Party says that it has foiled a “sophisticated and large-scale cyber-attack.”


That would make your ears prick up at the best of times, but with a drama-filled General Election campaign underway it has inevitably caught the attention of many in the media.


A Labour Party spokesperson said the attack had “slowed down” some of its campaign activities but that it was now “back up to full speed”:



“We have experienced a sophisticated and large-scale cyberattack on Labour digital platforms.”


“We took swift action and these attempts failed due to our robust security systems. The integrity of all our platforms was maintained and we are confident that no data breach occurred.”



Reading between the lines, this sounds very much like a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack. Typically DDoS attacks take advantage of hijacked computers to bombard websites with so much traffic that they effectively fall over. Legitimate users attempting to access a website may find that it feels like wading through porridge – if they can get through at all – because it is clogged up with so many malicious requests.


I would expect the website of a major political party (which would expect to have ne’er-do-wells occasionally attempt to knock them offline) use a DDoS-mitigation services like Cloudflare or Imperva in an attempt to soak up and filter out unwanted internet traffic.


It’s important to realise that a DDoS attack, if that is indeed what happened here, is typically not “sophisticated”. A teenager can easily orchestrate a DDoS attack from their back bedroom – and many have. Everyone and their dog se ..

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