Russia, on the orders of President Vladimir Putin, launched a wide-ranging offensive within the borders of Ukraine at midnight on February 24. While the attacks had reached the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, the whole world shared a statement of condemnation for Russia’s attacks. Although the war continues with all its violence on land, a war is also taking place in the cyber world.
The latest data shared by cyber security companies show that cyber attacks, especially against Russia, have increased. So, what is happening on the cyber front of the Russia-Ukraine war? Let’s take a look at the developments in the cyber face of the war.
Russia, country most hacked:
According to Kaspersky’s real-time cyberattack map, Russia is currently the most hacked country .
Anonymous declared cyber war on Russia:
While the cyber attacks against Russia continued rapidly, the world-famous hacker group Anonymous officially declared cyber war on Russia. declared war. The group made the following statement on Twitter:
“Anonymous is currently taking part in operations against the Russian Federation. Our operations are targeting the Russian government. It is inevitable that the private sector will also be affected. As a community, we want peace in the world. We want a future for all humanity. So while people around the world (to the Russian people) are tearing apart your internet providers, understand that this is purely for the actions of the Russian government and Putin.”
Ukraine asked for help in cyber defense:
While large-scale cyber attacks against Ukraine from Russia continue, Ukraine’s cyber defense agency posted on social media, “Ukrainian cyber community! The time has come to join the cyber defense of our country!” he shared. The institution also shared an application form for hackers and cyber defense experts who want to contribute.
Russian government websites crashed:
On February 24, it was announced that many websites belonging to the Russian government were hacked. Among these websites were the websites of the State Duma of the Russian Federation and the Kremlin. While the access problem on some Russian websites has been resolved, some websites are still inaccessible.
Ukrainian websites hacked:
On February 23, the day after Russia recognized the so-called republics in Ukraine, many websites of the Ukrainian government and banks were attacked on Wednesday. collapsed as a result of cyber attacks. The Ukrainian administration blamed Russia for the attacks.