Hackers destroyed about 40% of Kyivstar's infrastructure - company president
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A Russian hacker group has attacked Kyivstar, destroying 40% of the company's infrastructure, affecting both mobile and fixed networks, as reported by the company's president, Alexander Komarov.
A hacker attack, claimed by a Russian group, against the group, against Kyivstar led to the destruction of about 40% of its infrastructure. This was stated by the company's president, Oleksandr Komarov, at the the NV event "Ukraine and the World Ahead in 2024", UNN reports.
Details
According to Komarov, what happened to Kyivstar is very similar to what happened to Israel.
"Something similar happened to our infrastructure. On December 12, at 5 in the morning, a massive attack began, and security protocols were triggered," Makarov said. Makarov said.
According to him, during the 1.5 hours when control over the network was lost, the hackers "did quite a lot of bad things."
They had two goals. The first goal was to destroy the infrastructure as much as possible and sow chaos. The destruction of the infrastructure reached 40%. The virtual layer of the network was very much destroyed
The president of the company said that the radio network in fields covers tens of thousands of objects, mobile network - 15 thousand objects, fixed network - 80 thousand objects throughout Ukraine. Then comes the transit network, and then a virtual IT network that manages both both services and the corporation.
"The biggest was on the virtual layer of the network. Many servers were destroyed, a lot of data was a lot of data was erased. And all this was being restored," Komarov said.
He noted that Kyivstar will invest even more in cyber defense.
Recall
Kyivstar stated, that due to a technical failure in the network, there were problems with access to mobile communications and the Internet. Later, Kyivstar explained that the large-scale failure by a powerful hacker attack.
On December 22, Kyivstar announced that it had started a compensation procedure, to subscribers who suffered from a hacker attack on the mobile operator last week.