Göteborgs-Posten
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Sweden
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Profile
Göteborgs-Posten, also known as GP or Goteborgs Posten, is a Swedish-language daily newspaper headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden. It publishes both a print edition and an online news platform that delivers coverage of local, regional, national, and international affairs. The newspaper serves the Gothenburg metropolitan area and the broader Västra Götaland region, providing readers with reporting on politics, business, culture, and sports. As one of the principal daily newspapers in western Sweden, it holds a notable position in the country's media landscape. Its editorial focus emphasizes local news while also maintaining correspondents for national and international stories. The publication operates under the principles of press freedom and journalistic integrity that are characteristic of Swedish media. It contributes to public discourse by providing a platform for debate and commentary.
In March 2016, Göteborgs-Posten experienced a distributed denial of service attack that formed part of a coordinated wave targeting several of Sweden's major newspapers. The attack rendered the newspaper's online edition inaccessible for several hours over a weekend, disrupting digital access for its audience. An anonymous message posted on Twitter prior to the incident accused the press of spreading false propaganda, prompting Swedish authorities to launch an investigation. Investigators traced the compromised computers used in the attack to Russian infrastructure, though they warned that this could be intentional misdirection. Sweden's interior minister publicly condemned the incident as an assault on free speech and highlighted the broader cybersecurity threats facing press institutions. The episode underscored the vulnerability of newspaper digital platforms and contributed to ongoing discussions about protecting media outlets from cyber threats.
