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There are a number of services in Kerch and Sevastopol. A number of large Russia...

Cyberataka on Crimea: GUR "turned off" cash registers and traffic on the Kerch Bridge, is a source of focus

There are a number of services in Kerch and Sevastopol. A number of large Russian providers operating in the occupied territory have also been hit. In the temporarily occupied Crimea, large -scale cyberattacks aimed at communication infrastructure of the Russians are ongoing for the second day. This was reported by the focus of the source in special services.

Under the blow of Ukrainian cyberfhachiv military intelligence are the propaganda media servers, communications operators, registration and control systems on the Kerch Bridge. In addition, mass phishing attacks are recorded on local Internet users. There are failures in the work of accounting and cash registers at Kerch and Sevastopol retail outlets.

One of the goals of a massive DDOSAtaka was the site of the propaganda radio station "Kerch FM", as well as servers of the Miranda-Media Mobile Communications Operator. This operator provides the main channels of communication for the call center of the occupation administration of Sevastopol. The single contact center has stopped working. Due to the lesion of the registration and control system on the Kerch Bridge, a significant stage of cars was formed. Only an hour has increased six times.

On Wednesday, June 26, GUR experts struck a powerful cyberattack on the largest online providers in Crimea. The occupying power warned the inhabitants of the peninsula about possible interruptions with access to the network. According to the so-called "internal policy, information and communication of" Occupation Administration Yulia Kirik, "DDOS-attack profiles are constantly changing, providers are taking steps to counteract the attacks.

" In recent months, Ukrainian cyberfhachivs have systematically attacked Russian servers, online services and network infrastructure. In early June, GUR made a massive attack on the sites of several Russian ministries. "It seems that Russian cybernetics are time to remember imports, turn on their" Cheburnet "instead of the World Wide Web, and install an existently Rushed fayrevol, shielding themselves from the whole free world.