Ukrainian hackers destroyed the IT infrastructure of a Russian drone manufacturer: what is known
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The attack destroyed over 47 TB of critical data, blocked internal systems, and effectively halted the plant’s operations.
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I prefer the term Cyber Buccaneers .
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We need to learn from it.
Similar attacks may be possible against our industry.
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Slava Ukraini
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”Ukrainian cybercriminals"
Hot take; damaging a nation's ability to perpetrate a genocide is not a crime.
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This is actually pretty interesting. Russians are typically more tech savvy than you would expect. A factory full of them and this still happened.
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We need to learn from it.
Similar attacks may be possible against our industry.
What is your industry?
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What is your industry?
Recycling comic book characters into movies
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This is actually pretty interesting. Russians are typically more tech savvy than you would expect. A factory full of them and this still happened.
than you would expect.
The cause might be somewhere in your expectations...
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considered russia has done the same in various forms on different countries.
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This is actually pretty interesting. Russians are typically more tech savvy than you would expect. A factory full of them and this still happened.
they are good at hacking and spreading propaganda via troll farms, putin probably employs more of them than other countries do,.