ESET Resource Center
March 2022
Long before the first Russian soldier set his foot on Ukrainian soil, the country has been a target of sophisticated digital operations, spying on its officials, and sabotaging its critical infrastructure and other sectors. It was even the initial ground for the most destructive cyberattack in history, known as NotPetya.
That trend also continues during the current crisis as ESET researchers uncovered an array of new, advanced cyberthreats infiltrating Ukrainian organizations with a single goal - to cause as much damage as possible. Apart from describing their capabilities, this podcast provides context and explains when such attacks against Ukraine started, how they evolved over time, which of them could be considered successful, and what to expect in the future.
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