Every nation outside of Russia has been under attack from Russian mercenary groups for over a decade. In the news they’re typically referred to as “ransomware gangs”. This is a euphemism. The reality is that these groups all have ties back to FSB or other parts of the Russian military structure. They operate with the approval of the Russian government, and they attack Russia’s adversaries. They attack civilian infrastructure indiscriminately, disabling power, water, logistics, schools, hospitals… they don’t care what the damage is, they don’t care if people die because of their actions.
NotPetya is the classic example. That was 8 years ago. Since then the frequency and scope of attacks has increased.
Every nation outside of Russia has been under attack from Russian mercenary groups for over a decade. In the news they’re typically referred to as “ransomware gangs”. This is a euphemism. The reality is that these groups all have ties back to FSB or other parts of the Russian military structure. They operate with the approval of the Russian government, and they attack Russia’s adversaries. They attack civilian infrastructure indiscriminately, disabling power, water, logistics, schools, hospitals… they don’t care what the damage is, they don’t care if people die because of their actions.
NotPetya is the classic example. That was 8 years ago. Since then the frequency and scope of attacks has increased.