Saturday, July 1, 2017

Ukraine Blames Russia For Recent Massive Cyber Attack

A message demanding money is seen on a monitor of a payment terminal at a branch of Ukraine's state-owned bank Oschadbank after Ukrainian institutions were hit by a wave of cyber attacks, in Kiev, Ukraine, June 27, 2017. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko

Reuters: Ukraine points finger at Russian security services in recent cyber attack

Ukraine said on Saturday that Russian security services were involved in a recent cyber attack on the country, with the aim of destroying important data and spreading panic.

The SBU, Ukraine's state security service, said the attack, which started in Ukraine and spread around the world on Tuesday, was by the same hackers who attacked the Ukrainian power grid in December 2016. Ukrainian politicians were quick to blame Russia for Tuesday's attack, but a Kremlin spokesman dismissed "unfounded blanket accusations".

Cyber security firms are trying to piece together who was behind the computer worm, dubbed NotPetya by some experts, which conked out computers, hit banks, disrupted shipping and shut down a chocolate factory in Australia.

The attack also hit major Russian firms, leading some cyber security researchers to suggest that Moscow was not behind it.

Read more ....

More News On Ukraine Blaming Russia For The Recent Massive Cyber Attack

Ukraine Blames Russia for Massive Cyber Attack -- VOA
Ukraine Blames Russian Security Services for Recent Cyber Attack -- Fortune
Ukraine Security Service Blames Russia For Recent Cyberattack -- RFE
Cyber attack: Ukraine points finger at Russian security services over malware virus -- ABC News Online
Ukraine cyberattack ‘a Russian smokescreen to install malware’ -- The Times
The Russian Trail in the Latest 'Ransomware' Attack -- Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg

No comments: