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Microsoft warns of more cyberattac­ks from Russia

- ROS KRASNY Informatio­n for this article was contribute­d by Susanne Barton of Bloomberg News (TNS).

Moscow will intensify its cyber efforts to pressure the sources of Ukraine’s military and political support both domestic and foreign, according to Microsoft.

In a post on the company’s “On the Issues” blog, Clint Watts, general manager of Microsoft’s Digital Threat Analysis Center, urged customers to prepare for more Russian cyberattac­ks 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,” Watts said.

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

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

Watts’ blog stated that so far, Russian efforts to amplify popular dissent — for example, over 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, Watts said, including efforts to undermine elected officials and democratic institutio­ns.

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