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In two weeks, the Ukrainian IT army paralyzed the work of a number of Russian media and banks

  • September 12, 2022
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From August 29 to September 11, the Ukrainian IT military paralyzed more than 2,400 Russian online resources, including Russian media and websites of the largest Russian banks. As

In two weeks, the Ukrainian IT army paralyzed the work of a number of Russian media and banks

In two weeks, the Ukrainian IT army paralyzed the work of a number of Russian media and banks

From August 29 to September 11, the Ukrainian IT military paralyzed more than 2,400 Russian online resources, including Russian media and websites of the largest Russian banks.

As reported by Ukrinform, this was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Digital Transformation on Facebook.

“Digital cotton from the IT army: more than 2400 online resources paralyzed in 2 weeks. The Armed Forces continue to liberate Ukraine from the invaders, and the IT army continues to destabilize the enemy’s economy and demoralize the Russians on the digital front.”

It was noted that Ukrainian experts managed to paralyze the services of Gazprombank, Moscow Credit Bank and Sovcombank. Therefore, the Russians could not use online banking and make financial transactions from a smartphone, as well as receive a salary and relatives – compensation.

Cyber ​​experts suspended the operation of Drom, the largest online platform for the sale of cars and spare parts, which made it impossible for Russians to buy cars or spare parts for soldiers. The cyberattack also disabled the major propagandist Russian media – Rambler, Gazeta.Ru, MK.

Electronic document management systems at dairy enterprises also came under the Ukrainian “stream”. Dairy wholesalers and retailers now have to manually process documents.

The ministry added that the people of Aitiv also ensured that on September 1, on the central TV channels of Crimea, schoolchildren and students received greetings from the President of Ukraine.

As Ukrinform reported, on July 28, the Verkhovna Rada adopted a law authorizing the State Service for Special Communications and Information Protection of Ukraine (Derzhspetsvyazo) to create and implement state policy in the field of active measures against aggression in cyberspace.

Source: Ukrinform

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