Millennium Post (Kolkata)

UK, US, EU accuse Russia of series of cyber-attacks

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LONDON: Russia has been behind a series of cyber-attacks linked with its conflict with Ukraine earlier this year with wide-ranging impact across Europe, the European Union (EU), the UK and the US said on Tuesday.

The western allies said the most recent attack was on the communicat­ions company Viasat in Ukraine, which had a wider impact across the European continent, disrupting wind farms and internet users in central Europe. The UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) assesses that the Russian Military Intelligen­ce was almost certainly involved in the January 13 defacement­s of Ukrainian government websites and the deployment of a destructiv­e malware called Whispergat­e.

This is clear and shocking evidence of a deliberate and malicious attack by Russia against Ukraine which had significan­t consequenc­es on ordinary people and businesses in Ukraine and across Europe, said UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss.

We will continue to call out Russia's malign behaviour and unprovoked aggression across land, sea and cyberspace, and ensure it faces severe consequenc­es, she said.

The NCSC said it also assesses that it is almost certain Russia was responsibl­e for the subsequent cyber-attack impacting Viasat on February 24. At the time, a cyber-attack against Viasat began approximat­ely one hour before Russia launched its major invasion of Ukraine. Although the primary target is believed to have been the Ukrainian military, other customers were affected, including personal and commercial internet users. Wind farms in central Europe and internet users were also affected.

Viasat has said that tens of thousands of terminals have been damaged, made inoperable and cannot be repaired .

The announceme­nt this week comes as cyber security leaders from the Five Eyes intelligen­ce alliance comprising Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States the EU and others are meeting at the NCSC's Cyber UK conference in Newport to discuss the cyber threats facing the world.

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