Libya’s national telecommunications provider, Libya Telecom and Technology, has confirmed that its systems and networks have been subjected to sustained Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks over the past several days, underscoring growing concerns about cybersecurity risks facing the country’s critical digital infrastructure.
In an official statement, the company said the attacks began earlier this week and prompted the immediate activation of emergency response protocols. These measures, according to Libya Telecom and Technology, helped contain most of the impact and prevented major disruptions to essential services. Technical teams remain on high alert, monitoring the network around the clock to ensure service continuity and protect core systems from further escalation.




