Microsoft: Russian hackers launch multiple cyber attacks against Ukraine

Russian hackers launched multiple cyber attacks against Of Ukraineallegedly supported Moscow’s military operations and cyber-propaganda campaigns, Microsoft in a report released today, Reuters reports.

The incidents reported in the report, some of which had not been revealed until todaysuggest that cyberattacks have played a more important role in this war than was known to the general public.

The digital attack that started a year before it started Russian invasion of Ukraineaccording to Microsoft, may have laid the groundwork for various military operations in the country, researchers say.

Between February 23 and April 8, Microsoft said it recorded a total 37 Russian cyber attacks in Ukraine.

The Russian embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The findings of the report underlinehowever, that now in war digital and military blows can be combined.

«Russian generals and spies try to integrate cyber-attacks into warfare while struggling on battlefieldSays Thomas Reed, Professor of Strategic Studies at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University.

Examples of attacks

Microsoft itself says Russian cyber-attacks and military operations have worked.combined against a common goal».

However, the technology company notes that it could not decide whether this correlation was due to coordinated decision-making or simply to common goals.

A timetable published in the Microsoft report states that on March 1 – the day a Russian rocket hit the television tower in Kyiv – media companies in the Ukrainian capital had been attacked by hackers.

In another case, there was talk of “suspicious” Russian moves on critical infrastructure in the city. Sumi of northeastern Ukraine, two weeks before the extended power outage in the region on March 3.

The next day, Microsoft reports that Russian hackers broke into a government network in Vinitsa of central Ukraine. Two days later, rockets leveled the city’s airport.

Cyberattacks continue, Kyiv says

THE Victor Zora, a top Ukrainian cybersecurity official, said today that he continues to see Russian cyber-attacks on telecommunications companies and energy transmission system operators, BPE reports. «We should not underestimate Russian hackers, but neither should we overestimate their potential“, write down.

He did not fail to thank Microsoft, the US government and its European allies support cyber security issues.

Since the start of the war, academics and analysts have stated that Russia appeared to be less active in cyberspace than expected.

Two weeks ago the US government publicly unveiled a cyber weapon known as Pipedream, designed for attacks on industrial units. Although it was not associated with Russia, it is considered extremely dangerous and its discovery coincides with the war in Ukraine.

Source: News Beast

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