The International Criminal Court (ICC) said it was hit by a “sophisticated and targeted” cyberattack as NATO leaders gathered in The Hague for a summit last week.

The ICC, which is based in The Hague, said it detected the incident “late last week” and had contained the threat. “A Court-wide impact analysis is being carried out, and steps are already being taken to mitigate any effects of the incident,” the court said in a statement on Monday.

The Hague was the scene of the NATO Summit early last week. Dutch cybersecurity authorities reported a series of cyberattacks known as distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against local governments and other institutions in the run-up and during the summit. Those attacks, limited in impact, were claimed by known pro-Russian hacktivist groups online.

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