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Anonymous Hacking Group Targets Russian Government

SecureWorld News

Following Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to invade Ukraine, the cybersecurity community is banding together to provide any relief it can to the citizens of Ukraine. It is time for the Russian people to stand together and say "NO" to Vladimir Putin's war. We are Anonymous. We are Legion Expect us.

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Deepfake Zelenskyy video surfaces on compromised websites

Malwarebytes

After the usual breathless punditry warning about what could happen, the “best” mock-up example from February 23 was a frankly terrible clip of Vladimir Putin. Quick thread: I want you all to meet Vladimir Bondarenko. The Zelenskyy fake fell foul of many of the same problems that affected the Putin fake.

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Episode 124: The Twitter Accounts Pushing French Protests. Also: social engineering the Software Supply Chain

The Security Ledger

He’s been collecting and analyzing gilet jaune-themed messages on Twitter, capturing more than a quarter million English language tweets using the french “#giletjaune” hash tag. I asked Baptiste to offer his thoughts, including whether the long arm of Russia’s FSB and President Vladimir Putin might be behind the online campaigns.

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Google confirms Russian cyber-attacks on Ukraine

CyberSecurity Insiders

And to make things worse, the Putin led nation is also found launching digital attacks simultaneously on the critical infrastructure of Ukraine for the past six months. Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) has witnessed in its study a 250% raise in the percentage of attacks last year, i.e., 2022.