Ukrainian cyber forces strike Gazprom's digital infrastructure on Battle of Kruty anniversary, disrupting fuel payments and customer services across Russia's largest energy company.
Ukraine's cyber defense teams battle an avalanche of Russian attacks targeting government services and critical infrastructure, with incident rates nearly doubling from previous year.
The attacks, which began in 2022, have also targeted individuals still in Russia, placing them at significant risk, as hackers seek to infiltrate extensive networks of contacts.
The assault, which caused significant damage including the loss of critical infrastructure at the Ulyanovsk Regional Administration, underscored a broader campaign involving phishing tactics aimed at various local institutions.
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