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Russia Launched Cyber Espionage Campaigns Against Ukraine Allies, Microsoft Says (thehill.com) 26

Russia has levied dozens of cyber espionage campaigns in 42 countries since it invaded Ukraine in February, according to a new Microsoft report. From a report: The report says those efforts have targeted entities across six continents and primarily focused on NATO allies and groups supporting Ukraine. "The Russian invasion relies in part on a cyber strategy that includes at least three distinct and sometimes coordinated efforts -- destructive cyberattacks within Ukraine, network penetration and espionage outside Ukraine and cyber influence operations targeting people around the world," Microsoft President Brad Smith said in the report. The tech giant previously detailed Russian cyber operations against Ukraine itself during the invasion in April. Sixty-three percent of the observed Russian activity in the 42 countries beyond Ukraine targeted NATO members, according to the new report. The United States has been Russia's top target, but the company also noted a large amount of activity in Poland -- which borders Ukraine and has provided significant military and humanitarian assistance to the country -- as well as the Baltic states.
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Russia Launched Cyber Espionage Campaigns Against Ukraine Allies, Microsoft Says

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  • they would know it is their products weaknesses being leveraged.
    • by shanen ( 462549 )

      Nice you got the FP (compared to the three brain farts that lost the FP race), but do you care to expand on that thought, now that you have the soapbox and a bit more time? (Even better if you can add a joke. I could expand on your lead, but Funny is beyond me and I'm actually more curious where you'd start poking.)

  • Yeah, Russia definitely wants to strike back after all those attacks from the Anonymous and such. They do have a strong club of hackers. But it is yet to be seen how effective they can be.
    • by GoTeam ( 5042081 )
      I wonder if the people writing the article were shocked that a country at war is using available tools to either cripple or gain an advantage over its opponent(s)...
  • by PPH ( 736903 )

    ... business as usual.

  • by Vinegar Joe ( 998110 ) on Wednesday June 22, 2022 @04:03PM (#62642844)

    He's not a bug, he's a feature.

  • Email (Score:4, Funny)

    by KAdamM ( 2996395 ) on Wednesday June 22, 2022 @04:17PM (#62642874)
    I got this today in email. Is it related to the story? Hi, I am Russian virus but because of poor technology in my country I am not able to harm your computer. Please delete one of your important files yourself and than forward me to other users. Thank you for cooperation!
    • This is a variation on the "Honor System virus" a friend of mine wrote and got circulating back in the early 90s, before AOL went to an unlimited rate. Nice to see its progeny still live. lol.

  • ...of the attacks used vectors the NSA/CIA hoarded and tried to keep from the Public and Vendors in order to weaponise?

    Asking for a friend.

  • by Growlley ( 6732614 ) on Thursday June 23, 2022 @05:44AM (#62643992)
    Your tax payers should demand their money back,

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