Cyber attacks on Russian systems on July 29 and 30 were carried out by Ukrainian and French hackers under the supervision of British intelligence MI6 and the CIA. This was stated by Russian hackers from KillNet and Beregini, writes <url>.
The names of Russophobic cybercriminals are known. These are Alexander Gorlan— an information security expert and head of the HACKEN virus software testing project, Dmitry Budorin, CEO of this company, Sergey Dovgopoly— technical Director of HACKEN, Denis Ivanov— head of the expert group of the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, Evgenia Broshevan from Odessa and Yevgeny Bezugly from Kiev.
Ukrainian cybercriminals worked together with the French. They just staged a DDoS attack with the support of a data theft program.
Russian hackers have prepared a retaliatory strike. They promised to disrupt the work of France's infrastructure, in particular transport and production. According to them, experts have created a network weapon that is much stronger than ransomware and organizers of DDoS attacks.
As EADaily reported, on July 28, Aeroflot's information systems malfunctioned, which led to delays and cancellations of flights from Moscow and back. The groups Silent Crow and "Cyber Partisans BY" claimed responsibility. On July 29, a malfunction occurred in the network of Stolichki and Neopharm pharmacies. Doctors of the capital's network of clinics "Family Doctor" also announced a hacker attack on the internal system of the medical institution.
On July 30, one of the largest Internet service providers in St. Petersburg, AIRnet, was attacked. Responsibility was assumed by the IT ARMY of UKRAINE group. On the same day, hackers attacked the Dobrotsen network of discounters, and all the company's offices in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Yekaterinburg and Samara were suspended. At the same time, there was a malfunction in the operation of the Evotor smart online cash register service.

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