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Massive cyber-attack on state sites in Ukraine – “Fear and expect the worst”

Massive cyber attack during which the warning was addressed to the Ukrainians “Fear and expect the worst“, Hit its government websites Of Ukraine on Thursday night (13/1), making some of them inaccessible on Friday morning (14/1) and forcing the Ukrainian authorities to launch an investigation.

More specifically, the content of government websites did not change during the cyberattacks they received and no personal data was leaked, announced the Ukrainian government, noting that a number of other government websites have been suspended to prevent the attack from spreading to other sources, but most of the affected state sources have already been restored.

A spokesman for Ukraine’s foreign ministry told Reuters that it was too early to say who might be behind the attack. Russia has been behind similar blows in the past. The cyber attack, which struck Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the cabinet and Security and Defense Council Among other things, it comes at a time when Kiev and its allies are sounding the alarm about a possible new military strike on Ukraine. Russia has denied in the past that it was behind cyberattacks in Ukraine.

Ukraine: What was written in the hacker message that appeared in three languages

“Ukrainians! All your personal data has been uploaded to the public network. “All the data on the computer has been corrupted, it is impossible to restore it,” said a message posted on the attacked government websites, written in Ukrainian, Russian and Polish. “All the information about you was revealed publicly, to be afraid and to expect the worst. This applies to your past, your present and your future. “

The United States warned on Thursday that the threat of a Russian military intervention was high. Russia says dialogue continues, but deadlocked as Moscow tries to persuade West to rule out Ukraine’s membership in NATO and to overthrow decades of alliance expansion in Europe, demands that the United States has said “can not be a basis for continuity”, according to the APE-MPE.

“It’s too early to draw conclusions, but there have been a long series of Russian attacks on Ukraine in the past,” a spokesman for Ukraine’s foreign ministry told Reuters. At the same time, a high-ranking Ukrainian security official told Reuters: “All cybersecurity agents were aware of such possible challenges from the Russian Federation. Therefore, the response to these incidents was normal “.

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