Official conclusions on the fact of Russian interference in the work of Ukrainian news sites are presented

On the official website of the cyber police, the results of checking the fact of interference in the work of Ukrainian media sites by Russia have appeared. The enemy, having gained access to the resources, placed prohibited symbols on them.

The Cyber Police Department of the National Police of Ukraine notes that no personal data was damaged as a result of the attack. The information contained on the resources was also not affected.

What the cyber police say

  • The first results of the investigation are the identification of the network and servers that the attackers used for the attack.
  • This fact already indicates a low level of training for hackers who have resorted to malicious actions.
  • The actions of offenders will be qualified as support for a country that commits crimes against humanity and humanity.
  • Despite the low level of training of the aggressor, our specialists found that the preparation and exploitation of the vulnerability of the advertising application were prepared from the beginning of open Russian aggression.

Now the threat has been eliminated, and all resources have resumed their work,
– the statement says.

The evidence collected during the investigation will be used to bring the perpetrators to justice.

Let’s remind you. The hacker attack occurred on March 17 between 18:00 and 19:00 hours. At that time, banners with the Russian flag, george’s ribbon, and the letters Z and V, which mark the military equipment of Putin’s troops, were placed on the websites of at least 12 Ukrainian online publications.

Important! The Armed Forces of Ukraine are fighting back against the enemy. We are under the reliable protection of our military. And international partners support Ukraine and impose sanctions on Russia.

KEEP CALM, READ PROVEN NEWS, AND BELIEVE IN THE ARMED FORCES OF UKRAINE!

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