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Russian Military Hackers Take Aim at Ukrainian Soldiers
Russian Military Hackers Take Aim at Ukrainian Soldiers
The new advisory from the US and its “Five Eyes” allies – Australia, Canada, New
Zealand and the United Kingdom – corroborates a report from Ukraine’s SBU
security service that found the Russian hackers sought to infiltrate the Android
tablets that the Ukrainian military used for “planning and performing combat
missions.”
The Russian hackers’ malicious code was designed to steal data sent from
soldiers’ mobile devices to the Starlink satellite system made by billionaire Elon
Musk’s company, according to the SBU. Starlink satellites have been crucial to
Ukraine’s battlefield communications, CNN previously reported.
The news shows how the struggle to control sensitive military data in cyberspace
has been a key front in Russia’s full-scale war on Ukraine.
It’s unclear just how successful the hacking effort was. Ukraine’s SBU security
service claimed to have “blocked” some of the hacking attempts, but also conceded
that the Russians had “captured” the tablets on the battlefield and planted
malicious software on them.
The hacking campaign comes amid a Ukrainian counteroffensive that has been a
slow, grinding fight to push Russian forces back. US officials have expressed
private concerns that Ukraine has been unable to make any substantial
breakthroughs in months of fighting.
The US and its allies blamed the cyber activity on a notorious hacking unit within
Russia’s military intelligence directorate known as Sandworm, which was allegedly
responsible for cyberattacks that cut power in Ukraine in 2015 and 2016.
CNN has requested comment from the Russian Embassy in Washington, DC, on
the allegations.
The hacking campaign “illustrates how Russia’s illegal war in Ukraine continues to
play out in cyberspace,” Paul Chichester, director of operations at the UK’s
National Cyber Security Centre, said in a statement.
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Pro-Ukraine hackers have also tried to leave their mark on the war. The Ukrainian
government has encouraged a loose band of thousands of volunteer hackers to
launch attacks on Russian assets in Ukraine and on Russian soil.
The Pentagon hasn’t sat by idly. Cyber Command, the US military’s hacking unit,
has conducted offensive cyber operations in support of Ukraine as it defends itself
against Russia, Gen. Paul Nakasone, the head of the command, said last year.
Some analysts and US officials have attributed the relatively limited impact of
Russian hacking – at least compared with the outsize expectation of Russian cyber
prowess – during the war to the same disorganization that has plagued Russian
kinetic operations. But the true scope and impacts of Russian cyber operations in
Ukraine is very difficult to pin down in the fog of war, where both sides have
incentive to exaggerate their successes.
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