EVERYONE IS STILL WAITING FOR THE CYBERWAR
Mar 18, 2022
3 minutes
BY JOSEPHINE WOLFF
evolving history of cyberconflict, perhaps nothing has been established with greater certainty and more widely accepted than the idea that Russia has significant cybercapabilities and isn’t afraid to use them—especially on Ukraine. In 2015, Russian government hackers breached the Ukrainian power grid, leading to widespread outages. In 2017, Russia deployed the notorious NotPetya malware via Ukrainian accounting software, and the virus quickly spread across the globe, costing businesses billions of dollars in damage and disruption. In the months leading up to the NotPetya attacks, many people speculated that Ukraine served as a
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