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"Under Sight": Russian hackers are preparing a new campaign against Ukraine - The Economist

According to journalists, the Russians will try to use malicious software to destroy data. Russian hackers have adapted to new circumstances. Last year, they performed a quick operation against Ukraine, but they were able to repel the attack with the help of Western technologies and specialists. The Economist writes about it.

The newspaper writes that during the Russian offensive between April and July 2022, Russia expanded its kiectural operations in Poland and Eastern Europe to collect intelligence on the supply of weapons to Ukraine. The Russian game began to use more harmful software. According to analyst Dan Black, Russian hackers demonstrated the signs of a "more prepared and activated cyberspaper" since October during the Armed Forces counter -offensive in the fall of 2022.

In December, two incidents of "critical" and "high level" of seriousness occurred. The Russians used the vulnerability of the software to negatively influence the public, military, energy and logistics sectors of Poland, Romania and Turkey. According to Black, European energy safety and logistics are under sight. According to journalists, Microsoft Threat Intelligence warned Ukraine on March 15 that a new cyber -campaign was being prepared against her Russian hackers.

Yes, hackers will try to use malicious software to destroy data. The material states that Ukraine needs continuous cybertoid as well as a stable supply of shells. "The reality is that the war is not over yet," Black said. According to him, Russia continues to learn on its shortcomings. At the end of March, The Guardian said hackers were helping Putin to lead cyberwar with the West. According to journalists, Russian hackers use the SCAN system, which helps to identify weaknesses in computer systems.