‘What F***ing Russia Day?’: Ukrainian Intel Wipes Out Russian Telecom in Massive Cyberattack
- Ukrainian cyber specialists paralyzed the operation of Orion Telecom during Russia Day, according to an intelligence source speaking to Interfax-Ukraine.
- The cyberattack disabled 370 servers and about 500 network switches, leaving a closed city specializing in uranium mining disconnected.
- A hacker group called BO Team claimed responsibility for the attack, warning future consequences for Russian citizens.
- Orion Telecom confirmed it suffered a major DDoS attack and stated that services would be restored by the end of the day.
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Main Intelligence Agency cyber specialists paralyze operation of Siberian Internet provider on 'Russia Day' – source
Cyber specialists of the Main Intelligence Agency of Ukraine paralyzed the work of the Siberian Internet provider "Orion Telecom" on "Russia Day," an intelligence source told Interfax-Ukraine.
‘What F***ing Russia Day?’: Ukrainian Intel Wipes Out Russian Telecom in Massive Cyberattack
Ukrainian cyberattack cripples major Russian provider Orion Telecom, leaving uranium mining city offline and erasing 370 servers, 500 switches, and all backups, intel sources say.
Among the hacked are the websites of companies that provide services to the Russian army.
The resources of the occupiers are covered by a letter allegedly from hackers saying "Congratulations" on Russia's so-called Day.
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