The Democratic challenger to Rep. Martha Roby, said her campaign website has faced thousands of hacking attempts, the majority of which were traced to Russia.

In a tweet, Tabitha Isner shared information on the number of hacking attempts - and their country of origin - to her campaign website in a seven day span. The tweet shows 1,317 out of the 1,492 were linked to Russia.

"Unsure whether the Russians are still trying to hack our elections?" Isner wrote.

Unsure whether the Russians are still trying to hack our elections? Here's what our campaign website has been experiencing over the last week. #Russia #Hacking pic.twitter.com/XCKkkrDRDM — Isner for Alabama (@TabithaK) July 18, 2018

Isner told Business Insider the attempts were found when her web hosting company contacted her about a spike in traffic and recommended she upgrade her hosting services. Her campaign web administrator began looking into the issue and discovered a large number of Russian IP addresses were being blocked. Other hack attempts were traced to Ukraine and Kazakhstan.

Most of the Russian IP addresses that were blocked were trying to access the log-in page that give access to the backend of the website, Isner told Business Insider. Most of the attempts occurred July 17-18.

None of the breaches were successful, Isner said, adding her campaign has since updated her website's security.