Part of Ukraine’s defense against Russia is also cybernetics. Zelensky’s government has created defense forces that seek to curb Russian hackers, also attacking the Kremlin’s website, stealing data from Belarusian arms manufacturers and hacking into Putin’s private yacht.
In several Russian electric car charging stations they have found the following message: “Glory to Ukraine. Putin is an idiot“. The Russian Space Research Institute has also suffered an attack by hackers who have allegedly taken down its website and accessed its systems.
Since the beginning of the conflict, the Ukrainian government itself has called for the creation your own army of hackers. Russia already has one, but experts believe this contest is “fairly balanced“, as José Antonio Lancharro comments in the video.
They leave no trace, they do not use armies or missiles to disable, for example, the Belarusian railway system. These are actions that are added to the merely propagandistic ones, such as hacking the navigation system of a Vladimir Putin yacht so that its destination is… Hell.
However, experts warn that the actions that have to worry us are those that are not announced and that reach the population. The CNI itself has warned of russian cyber attacks in the country since the sanctions against Russia came into force.
Source: Lasexta

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