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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 November 2024. Series of powerful cyberattacks using the Petya malware 2017 Ukraine ransomware attacks Petya's ransom note displayed on a compromised system Date 27–28 June 2017 (2017-06-27 – 2017-06-28) Location Ukraine Other locations Russia Germany United States United Kingdom Spain India Poland ...
Pro-Russian bot farm in Ukraine. Cyberwarfare is a component of the confrontation between Russia and Ukraine since the Revolution of Dignity in 2013-2014. [clarification needed] While the first attacks on information systems of private enterprises and state institutions of Ukraine were recorded during mass protests in 2013, Russian cyberweapon Uroburos had been around since 2005.
In June 2017, the CERT-UA team, together with specialists from the Cyber Police, the Security Service of Ukraine, together with specialists from private companies and foreign partners, participated in countering and eliminating the consequences of large-scale hacker attacks against Ukraine.
A Ukrainian man was sentenced to 13 years and seven months in prison on Wednesday after for his role in conducting over 2,500 ransomware attacks and demanding over $700 million in ransom payments ...
Ukraine entered the second day of phone and internet outage after Kyivstar was hit by a huge cyberattack, Ukrainian officials and the internet provider said.
On January 31, 2017, the central German state TV channel ARD aired a story about the cyber war between Ukraine and Russia. [108] The story documented the repeated cyber attacks by Russian hackers on the civilian infrastructure of Ukraine and efforts to counter Russian aggression in cyberspace, in particular the Surkov leaks.
The war between Russia and Ukraine being fought on the battleground — and in cyberspace. Ukrainian CEO turned hacker details the 'official cyber war' between Russia and Ukraine [Video] Skip to ...
This assessment was repeated by former Homeland Security advisor Tom Bossert, who at the time of the attack was the most senior cybersecurity focused official in the US government. [49] During the attack initiated on 27 June 2017, the radiation monitoring system at Ukraine's Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant went offline. [50]