Russia blamed for Viasat network cyberattack
Date:
Wed, 11 May 2022 09:39:33 +0000
Description:
EU, UK and the US all "strongly condemned" Russian cyberattack against the communications company.
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The European Union, United States, and the United Kingdom have officially blamed Russia for the cyberattack against the American communications company Viasat, which took place on the day of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The Council of the European Union issued a press release in which, together with its international partners, strongly condemns the attack on the
satellite KA-SAT network, operated by Viasat.
The attack was aimed primarily at the Ukrainian military but there was plenty of collateral damage, with thousands of civilian Viasat customers in Ukraine, as well as tens of thousands of customers across Europe all experiencing internet disruptions.
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This unacceptable cyberattack is yet another example of Russias continued pattern of irresponsible behavior in cyberspace, which also formed an
integral part of its illegal and unjustified invasion of Ukraine, the announcement reads. Such behavior is contrary to the expectations set by all UN Member States, including the Russian Federation, of responsible State behavior and the intentions of States in cyberspace.
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Even today, more than two months since the start of the invasion and the cyberattack, the attack has not yet been fully remedied. Tens of thousands of terminals were destroyed in the attack, and their replacement is going to
take a while. So far, Viasat has shipped some 30,000 routers to affected customers, it said.
The internet has proven to be the second front in the war between Russia and Ukraine. While hacktivists Anonymous, as well as numerous other hacking groups, used their skills to bring censored content to the Russian people, Russia has walled off its internet, tightly controls the media, and engages
in cyber-espionage and destructive campaigns against Ukrainian
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Via: TechCrunch
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