
Stefan Soesanto on Ukrainian hack and leak ops; cyberattack in Georgia
Stefan Soesanto 谈乌克兰黑客和泄密行动;格鲁吉亚的网络攻击
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February of 2022, it was immediately apparent that the conflict would in part be waged in cyberspace. As Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine, Russian forces also launched a cyberattack against satellite modems that impacted the Ukrainian military’s ability to communicate.
当俄罗斯于2022年2月入侵乌克兰时,很明显,冲突将部分在网络空间爆发。随着俄罗斯坦克开进乌克兰,俄罗斯军队还对卫星调制解调器发起了网络攻击,影响了乌克兰军方的通信能力。
Since then, Russian cyberattacks have been a regular feature of the conflict — but on the other side, Ukrainian hackers are also going after Russian targets and are frequently leaking stolen documents online. On today’s episode of Safe Mode, Stefan Soesanto, a senior researcher at the Center for Security Studies at ETH Zurich, sits down with host Elias Groll to discuss his research on how Ukrainian hacking groups are operating in the war.
从那时起,俄罗斯网络攻击就成为冲突的常见特征,但另一方面,乌克兰黑客也在追击俄罗斯目标,并经常在网上泄露被盗文件。在今天的安全模式节目中,苏黎世联邦理工学院安全研究中心的高级研究员Stefan Soesanto 与主持人 Elias Groll 坐下来讨论了他对乌克兰黑客组织如何在战争中运作的研究。
CyberScoop reporter Derek B. Johnson also joins the show to discuss a cyberattack on a Georgia county that prompted state officials to cut the county off from statewide election infrastructure.
CyberScoop 记者德里克·B·约翰逊 (Derek B. Johnson) 也加入了节目,讨论了佐治亚州一个县遭受的网络攻击,该攻击促使州官员切断了该县与全州选举基础设施的联系。