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Russia is enhancing cyber-attacks on Ukraine, allies: Microsoft

Institute for Economics & Peace About Us Maps + Data Resources December 6, 2022 Future Trends ◯ Conflict ◯ Development ◯ Social ◯ Economics ◯ Politics IN THIS WEEK'S EDITION Here's what you need to know: Russia is boosting cyber-attacks on Ukraine and its allies, Bosnia’s coalition agreement brings them closer to EU candidate status, NATO holds first dedicated talks on China's threat to Taiwan, San Francisco votes to allow police to use remote-controlled robots armed with explosives, Beijing and Shenzhen loosen more COVID curbs, WhatsApp data leak: 500 million user phone numbers for sale. 🐦 Tweet this email 🌐 View this email on the web Russia is boosting cyber-attacks on Ukraine, allies, Microsoft says. SPECIAL EDITION: UKRAINE Russia is boosting cyber-attacks on Ukraine, allies, Microsoft says.

Kyiv: Russia will intensify its cyber efforts to pressure the sources of Ukraine’s military and political support, both domestic and foreign.

In a post on the company’s “On the Issues” blog, Mr Clint Watts, general manager of Microsoft’s digital threat analysis centre, urged customers to prepare for more Russian cyber attacks over the winter.

“Russian military intelligence actors’ recent execution of a ransomware-style attack – known as Prestige – in Poland may be a harbinger of Russia further extending cyberattacks beyond the borders of Ukraine,” Mr Watts said.

Alongside almost two months of missile and drone strikes on Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure, there have been “complementary” cyber attacks on Ukrainian and foreign-based supply chains as well as “cyber-enabled influence operations,” he added.

In sum, those efforts are intended to “undermine US, EU, and NATO political support for Ukraine, and to shake the confidence and determination of Ukrainian citizens.”

Mr Watts’ blog said that so far, Russian efforts to amplify popular dissent – for example, over high energy prices and inflation across Europe – have had limited impact, but they “foreshadow what may become broadening tactics during the winter ahead.”

Russian operatives are attempting to boost certain narratives online through state-affiliated media outlets and social media accounts, Mr Watts said, including efforts to undermine elected officials and democratic institutions.  Bloomberg

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