This is serious! It looks as if what was immediately seen of the cyberattack against 🇺🇦 was just there to insert malware that under instruction at some time would more or less destroy all the systems. x.com/msftsecintel/s…
This is serious! It looks as if what was immediately seen of the cyberattack against 🇺🇦 was just there to insert malware that under instruction at some time would more or less destroy all the systems. x.com/msftsecintel/s…
@carlbildt And Putin says that Russia has nothing to do with this. More sanctions ASAP?
@carlbildt @NATO @SecBlinken I think that makes it a clear message for you from Russia.
@carlbildt Har Ukraina lyckats desarmera ”viruset”? Tar för givet att alla kritiska system genomsöks. Den mänskliga faktorn gör det dock enkelt att infektera datanätverken igen.
@carlbildt Yeah, the Americans said it's been said, it's the absolute truth, it must be the first of 18 scenarios they prepared.
@carlbildt Even if they used this malware to attack someone in their own country, say in Voronezh, they still need to be punished for inserting that malware into the S/W product created by US based company.
@carlbildt Not surprising Kaspersky Labs still silent. Microsoft watching DEV-0586: "The malware resides in various working directories, including C:\PerfLogs, C:\ProgramData, C:\, and C:\temp, and is often named stage1.exe" "The malware executes when the associated device is powered down."
@carlbildt I certainly hope Sweden is ready as this sort of attack may spill over throughout the region. We should expect net failures ongoing with deliberate denial of service paralysing communication networks in the opening phases of the Russian onslaught.
@carlbildt Same approach Russia used in its NotPetya malware attack on Ukraine.
@carlbildt Sergey Demdyuk, vice secretary of Ukraine's National Security and Defence Council believes the hacker group UNC1151 is behind the massive cyber attacks on the Ukraine last week? The group has been affiliated with the Belarusian secret service