The Security Service of Ukraine has opened a criminal investigation into a cyberattack on one of the national mobile operators Kyivstar. The agency does not rule out that Russian special services may be behind the attack. UNN reports this with reference to the SBU.
Details
The proceedings were opened over the cyberattack on Kyivstar under eight articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
In particular, these are:
- Art. 361 (unauthorized interference with the operation of information (automated), electronic communication, information and communication systems, electronic communication networks);
- Art. 361-1 (creation for the purpose of illegal use, distribution or sale of malicious software or hardware, as well as their distribution or sale);
- Art. 110 (encroachment on the territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine);
- Art. 111 (high treason);
- Art. 113 (sabotage);
- Art. 437 (planning, preparation, unleashing and waging of aggressive war);
- Art. 438 (violation of the laws and customs of war);
- Art. 255 (creation, leadership of a criminal community or criminal organization, as well as participation in it).
One of the versions currently being investigated by SBU investigators is that Russian special services may be behind the hacker attack
After the hacker attack was reported, an SBU investigative team arrived at the company's offices to document all the circumstances of the incident.
Also at the scene , SBU cyber specialists are assisting Kyivstar employees and coordinating the efforts of all government agencies to restore the network as soon as possible.
Addendum
Specialists of the State Service for Special Communications and Information Protection are also investigating the incident of a hacker attack on the network of Kyivstar mobile operator. [As a reminder, Kyivstar
that a technical failure caused problems with access to mobile communications and the Internet. "Kyivstar explained the large-scale outage as a result of a powerful hacker attack.