
Britain and its allies has exposed a major Russian state-sponsored cyber campaign going as far as the beginning of 2022.
Military intelligence have been targeting anything and everything to do with getting support to Ukraine – from tech and logistics firms to airports and air traffic control.
Basically, if it moves – and assists Ukraine in the war – the Kremlin is on to it.
Paul Chichester, from the UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) said: ‘This malicious campaign by Russia’s military intelligence service presents a serious risk to targeted organisations, including those involved in the delivery of assistance to Ukraine.’
The warning came in a joint statement with other Nato members, all urging organisations to secure their systems.
The US, Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland, Australia, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, France and the Netherlands have all reported interference.
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