The inspections came as several key Ukrainian government websites were taken offline Friday, authorities said, in a sweeping cyber attack. Pictured: A laptop displays a warning message in Ukrainian, Russian and Polish, that appeared on the official website of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry after a massive cyberattack, in this illustration taken January 14, 2022
* NATO says it will sign an agreement on enhanced cyber cooperation after attack
* Cyber attack temporarily brought down foreign ministry and cabinet websites
* Russian military is being closely watched due to a troop buildup near Ukraine
* Kyiv and the West fears that Moscow may be planning to invade its neighbour
NATO has announced it plans to deepen cyber cooperation with Ukraine after a sweeping attack knocked out key government websites in Kyiv.
Without naming Moscow, aide to Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, Andriy Yermak, said Western and Ukrainian intelligence believed the cyberattacks were part of a plot for the 'destabilisation of the situation in Ukraine'.
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said: 'In the coming days, NATO and Ukraine will sign an agreement on enhanced cyber cooperation, including Ukrainian access to NATO's malware information sharing platform.'
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U.S. offers Ukraine 'whatever support it needs' to recover from cyberattack -- Reuters
12 comments:
And you will commit suicide.
This might be at least one reasonable approach to the Ukrainian problem: targeted responses and defensive measures that are "in kind" with specific attacks. Though Russia might deny being responsible for the cyber attack, there is no question it occurred. In response, NATO's/EU's electronic umbrella expands just enough to include Ukraine. One might then ask, what was the cost to Russia for this little escapade, and was it worth it? With "in kind" reponses such as this, Russia would actually be responsible for incrementally pushing Ukraine into the NATO/EU sphere of influence.
Bit too little and far too late Stollie old bean.
LOL Russia's efforts against Ukraine has the effect of driving Ukraine into NATO's arms.
kill the world internet now please
mother russia hit london and brazil and canada hard
mama russia we all crazzies now
hit man is alive in deep bunkers
confused the fools u win wars
madness in your hears or just possessed
the devil is true lies and power of death governments world wide
over and over and over total Wickedness
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