Wednesday, March 5, 2014

The Russian - Ukraine Cyberwar -- News Updates



Cyber Battle Apparently Under Way In Russia-Ukraine Conflict -- The Register

Kiev security chief says 'IP-telephonic' attack is targeting Parliament

Ukraine's mobile phone infrastructure is under attack: with equipment installed in Russian-controlled Crimea interfering with the phones of members of parliament, a senior Ukrainian government official alleges.

The head of Ukraine's SBU security service told a press conference on Tuesday that the attack has been running for at least two days.

"I confirm that an IP-telephonic attack is under way on mobile phones of members of Ukrainian parliament for the second day in row," Valentyn Nalivaichenko told the new conference, Reuters reports.

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More News On Reports Of Cyber Attacks In Ukraine

Ukraine says communications hit, MPs phones blocked -- Reuters
Ukraine hit by cyberattacks: head of Ukraine security service -- Reuters
Equipment Installed in Crimea to Tap Lawmakers' Phones: Ukraine Security Services Chief -- IBTimes
Ukraine Crisis: Cyber War with Russia Heating up -- IBTimes
The Continuing Low-Grade Cyber Conflict Between Ukraine and Russia -- Lawfare
Hack Attack -- Foreign Policy
The Ukraine-Russia Cyberwar Has Already Begun -- Motherboard
Has Russia Begun Offensive Cyberspace Operations in Crimea? -- Georgetown Securities Review
Hacktivists, Cyber-Spies at War in Ukraine, Russia Conflict -- PC Mag
The Russian-Ukrainian Cyber Conflict -- Lawfare
Russia, the Ukraine invasion, and U.S. cybersecurity implications -- ZDNet
Security Service Of Ukraine Claims Politicians’ Phones Are Under Attack -- Tech Week Europe
Russia Today’s website defaced in ‘Nazi’ hack attack -- Graham Cluley
Why 'Beating' a Russian Cyber Assault on Ukraine Is Trickier Than You Might Think -- Heather Roff, Huffington Post
Russia’s cyberwar against Ukraine is every bit as strategic as its ground offensive -- Quartz
Where are the cyberattacks? Russia's curious forbearance in Ukraine. -- Mark Clayton, Christian Science Monitor

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