Ukraine warns of cyberattacks on banks
and state agencies
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[February 21, 2022]
KYIV (Reuters) - Ukrainian
authorities said they had seen online warnings that hackers were
preparing to launch major attacks on government agencies, banks and the
defence sector on Tuesday. |
Figurines with computers and smartphones are seen in front of the words
"Cyber Attack", binary codes and the Ukrainian flag, in this
illustration taken February 15, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File
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Ukraine has suffered a string of cyberattacks in recent weeks
which Kyiv has blamed on Russia. Moscow, which is caught up in a
mounting confrontation with the West over Ukraine, has denied
any involvement.
Ukraine's government-run cybersecurity agency CERT-UA said on
Monday it had found warnings on a hacking forum.
One message had "referred to the lease of servers to prepare new
attacks on the websites of the public sector, the banking sector
and the defence sector," it said.
Ukraine said last week Russia was likely behind an attack which
downed the web portal of the defence ministry and disrupted
banking and terminal services at large state-owned lenders.
The online attacks and warnings of more come as Western
countries accuse Russia of planning an invasion of neighbouring
Ukraine. Moscow denies planning any attack but has demanded
security guarantees including a promise that Ukraine would never
join NATO.
Ukraine has previously accused Russia of launching cyberattacks
to sow panic and crash its financial system.
(Reporting by Pavel Polityuk; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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