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Kenya investigating cybersecurity incident affecting president’s website

By Thomson Reuters Jul 18, 2026 | 7:55 AM

JOHANNESBURG, July 18 (Reuters) – Kenya’s Ministry of Information, Communications and the Digital Economy said on Saturday ​it was investigating a cybersecurity ‌incident that affected the official website of the president, adding that there was no evidence so far of unauthorised access ‌to ​sensitive data or loss ⁠of information.

The ministry ⁠said the incident was detected by the government’s ICT Authority, which immediately activated cybersecurity response protocols and ​temporarily restricted access to the presidential website to contain the issue ⁠and allow forensic ⁠investigations.

The ministry said appropriate mitigation ​measures have since been implemented, and ​restoration of the website is underway.

“At ‌this time, there is no evidence of unauthorised access to sensitive data, data exfiltration, or loss of ⁠information. Government systems and digital services remain secure and operational,” cabinet secretary for the ⁠ministry William ‌Kabogo Gitau said in ⁠a statement posted on X.

The ​ICT ‌Authority was working with ​relevant government ⁠agencies and technical partners to conduct a forensic investigation and determine the circumstances surrounding the incident, the statement said.

(Reporting by Nqobile Dludla; Editing by ​Kirsten Donovan)