May 08 – May 14 Ukraine – Russia the silent cyber conflict
This post provides a timeline of the events related to Russia invasion of Ukraine from the cyber security perspective. Below
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This post provides a timeline of the events related to Russia invasion of Ukraine from the cyber security perspective. Below
Ukraine Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-UA) reported a phishing campaign conducted by Armageddon APT using GammaLoad.PS1_v2 malware. Ukraine Computer Emergency
Lire la suitePro-Russian hacker group Killnet targeted the websites of several Italian institutions, including the senate and the National Institute of Health.
Lire la suiteThe European Union condemns the cyberattacks conducted by Russia against Ukraine, which targeted the satellite KA-SAT network. The European Union
Lire la suiteThe Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine (CERT-UA) warns of attacks spreading info-stealing malware Jester Stealer. The Computer Emergency Response
Lire la suiteThe Anonymous collective and the volunteer group Ukraine IT Army continues to launch cyber attacks on Russian entities. The Anonymous
Lire la suiteUkraine IT Army launched massive DDoS attacks on the EGAIS portal that has a crucial role in Russia’s alcohol distribution.
Lire la suitePro-Ukraine hackers are using Docker images to launch distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against a dozen Russian and Belarusian websites. Pro-Ukraine hackers, likely linked
Lire la suiteA China-linked APT group, tracked as Moshen Dragon, is exploiting antivirus products to target the telecom sector in Asia. A
Lire la suiteRussia-linked APT29 (Cozy Bear or Nobelium) launched a spear-phishing campaign targeting diplomats and government entities. In mid-January 2022, security researchers
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