newsukraine.rbc.ua - Cyber specialists from Ukraine's Defense Intelligence (HUR) have carried out a large-scale special operation targeting the occupation authorities in Crimea.
According to a Ukrainian intelligence source speaking to RBC-Ukraine, the operation lasted several days.
A powerful DDoS attack effectively paralyzed the information systems and network infrastructure in Crimea.
While the Russian occupiers were scrambling to identify the cause of the government systems' failure, HUR cyber experts infiltrated the electronic accounts of the leadership of the occupation administration in temporarily occupied Crimea. They gained access to the following digital resources:
A volunteer-run network of service centers halts custom firmware updates for DJI drones following a cyber attack.
Can a cyber operation have an impact on drone warfare? Recent developments in Russia offer an example of how this can happen in a not-so-obvious way.
On Friday, a volunteer group Russian Hackers for the Front (“Русские Хакеры – Фронту”, RH) known for building a customized firmware for DJI drones reported a cyber attack that affected its servers and end-point devices (terminals). While recovering from the attack, RH instructed hundreds of service centers to stop using its terminals until further notice, thus pausing a wide operation of weaponizing commercial drones.
Although details are scanty, this is a rare publicly reported cyber attack that affects drones warfare and might have militarily significant consequences.
In this post I will summarize what is known about the attack and provide additional information about the impact and who might be behind it.
Ce rapport présente sous la forme d’une synthèse les principaux modes opératoires informationnels observés depuis trois ans, dont la majeure partie est apparue en corollaire de la guerre d’agression menée par la Russie en Ukraine.
Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) has observed increasing efforts from several Russia state-aligned threat actors to compromise Signal Messenger accounts used by individuals of interest to Russia's intelligence services. While this emerging operational interest has likely been sparked by wartime demands to gain access to sensitive government and military communications in the context of Russia's re-invasion of Ukraine, we anticipate the tactics and methods used to target Signal will grow in prevalence in the near-term and proliferate to additional threat actors and regions outside the Ukrainian theater of war.
Ukrainian hackers carried out a cyberattack that took down online broadcasts of Russian state television and radio channels on Monday, according to an official in Kyiv with knowledge of the operation.
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