Volunteer hackers from around the world have joined forces to help Ukraine in its cyber war against Russia by identifying flaws in Russian cyber targets to help Ukraine launch retaliatory attacks, as both countries have experienced cyberattacks that have knocked many government websites offline, though Ukraine's biggest fear of infrastructure attacks from Russia have not yet occurred.
Volunteer hackers from around the world have joined forces to help Ukraine in its cyber war against Russia by identifying flaws in Russian cyber targets to help Ukraine launch retaliatory attacks, as both countries have experienced cyberattacks that have knocked many government websites offline, though Ukraine's biggest fear of infrastructure attacks from Russia have not yet occurred.
Volunteer hackers from around the world have joined forces to help Ukraine in its cyber war against Russia by identifying flaws in Russian cyber targets to help Ukraine launch retaliatory attacks, as both countries have experienced cyberattacks that have knocked many government websites offline, though Ukraine's biggest fear of infrastructure attacks from Russia have not yet occurred.
In “Volunteer Hackers Converge on Ukraine Conflict With No One in
Charge”, published by Kate Conger and Adam Satariano, is presented the
cyber war between Russia and Ukraine hackers. Cyberattacks happened to both countries and knocked many government websites offline. Kate and Adam points out that the attacks started with hackers against the war between Russia and Ukraine, ironically, the government of Ukraine is using the internet as a way to attack Russia, so volunteer hackers are helping Ukraine to identify flaws in the code of Russian cyber targets.
The biggest fear of Ukraine- the Russia’s cyberattack to bring down
Ukrainian infrastructure such as internet access, energy or government services-didn’t happen. Are we going to have a huge cyber war?