The latest incident underscores the mounting cyber threats facing international justice institutions, particularly as the ICC pursues high-profile cases against major world powers and finds itself increasingly isolated on the international stage due to recent US sanctions.
Geopolitical tensions heighten ICC vulnerability
The ICC attack reflects a broader global trend of cybercriminals and nation-state actors increasingly targeting judicial institutions. In the US, court systems have faced a wave of cyberattacks over the past year, including ransomware incidents affecting Jackson County, Missouri, Wisconsin courts, Kansas courts, and Fulton County, as well as denial-of-service attacks on Pennsylvania courts.
The cyberattack on the ICC comes at a particularly challenging time for the institution, which has faced unprecedented pressure from the US. In June, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced sanctions against four ICC judges under an executive order signed by President Donald Trump, targeting judges who authorized arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and investigations into alleged US war crimes in Afghanistan.