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Cyber firms, Ukraine warn of planned Russian attack
Source: Reuters
CYBER RISK MAY 23, 2018 / 9:02 AM / UPDATED 44 MINUTES AGO
Cyber firms, Ukraine warn of planned Russian attack
Jim Finkle, Pavel Polityuk
5 MIN READ
TORONTO/KIEV (Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO.O) warned on Wednesday that hackers have infected at least 500,000 routers and storage devices in dozens of countries with sophisticated malicious software - activity Ukraine said was preparation for a future Russian cyber attack.
Ciscos Talos cyber intelligence unit has high confidence that the Russian government is behind the campaign, according to Cisco researcher Craig Williams, because the hacking software shares code with malware used in previous cyber attacks that the U.S. government has attributed to Moscow.
Ukraines SBU state security service said the activity showed Russia was readying a large-scale cyber attack against Ukraine ahead of the Champions League soccer final, due to be held in Kiev on Saturday.
Security Service experts believe the infection of hardware on the territory of Ukraine is preparation for another act of cyber-aggression by the Russian Federation aimed at destabilizing the situation during the Champions League final, it said in a statement after Ciscos findings were released.
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Cyber firms, Ukraine warn of planned Russian attack
Jim Finkle, Pavel Polityuk
5 MIN READ
TORONTO/KIEV (Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO.O) warned on Wednesday that hackers have infected at least 500,000 routers and storage devices in dozens of countries with sophisticated malicious software - activity Ukraine said was preparation for a future Russian cyber attack.
Ciscos Talos cyber intelligence unit has high confidence that the Russian government is behind the campaign, according to Cisco researcher Craig Williams, because the hacking software shares code with malware used in previous cyber attacks that the U.S. government has attributed to Moscow.
Ukraines SBU state security service said the activity showed Russia was readying a large-scale cyber attack against Ukraine ahead of the Champions League soccer final, due to be held in Kiev on Saturday.
Security Service experts believe the infection of hardware on the territory of Ukraine is preparation for another act of cyber-aggression by the Russian Federation aimed at destabilizing the situation during the Champions League final, it said in a statement after Ciscos findings were released.
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Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cyber-routers-ukraine/cyber-firms-warn-on-suspected-russian-plan-to-attack-ukraine-idUSKCN1IO1U9
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Cyber firms, Ukraine warn of planned Russian attack (Original Post)
Eugene
May 2018
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global1
(25,922 posts)1. And What Does Russia Have In Store For The U.S. In Nov 2018?......nt
FoxNewsSucks
(10,800 posts)2. I guess it's a good thing
that we don't use routers or storage devices anywhere in the US. Particularly election systems and government agencies.
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)4. Yep, Mr. tRump has it all under control. When someone says router to him, he probably
pulls out a paper road map and looks for routes.
lapfog_1
(30,168 posts)3. encrypt everything... especially email
and use anonymous browsers like TOR and VPNs
https://www.torproject.org/
it won't stop them but it would slow them down
RKP5637
(67,112 posts)5. Yep! Definitely!!! n/t