RUSSIA INVASION OF UKRAINE CREATES NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR HACKERS OF VARYING SOPHISTICATION

The battle between an invading Russia and Ukraine’s defenders has not just been conducted with military force – by January 23 killing 7,068 civilians, said the UN, but also in cyberspace. While lacking the sophistication of attacks carried out by Chinese threat actors, Russian cybercriminals are increasingly probing Ukrainian companies critical to the institutional stability and defence of the country, primarily active in Ukrainian cyberspace for data collection purposes, according to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1): “Intelligence ...


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