Kyiv warns more cyber-attacks likely after Black Energy malware found on server at country’s largest airport.
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Ukraine blames Russians for a cyberattack on Kyiv’s airport
Ukraine’s problems with cyberattacks aren’t over — far from it. The country reports that intruders attacked the network for Kyiv’s main airport, Boryspil, last week. Officials aren’t accusing any specific party just yet, but they note that the attack originated from a server in Russia. Moreover, there are hints that this might be linked to the power grid attacks from December, which leaned on a common trojan (BlackEnergy) to get in.
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Ukraine blames Russia for cyber-attack on airport
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Vidrodymo movement calls for snap parliamentary election
KYIV. Jan 18 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Vidrodymo, or Vidrodzhennya (Revival) Ukrainy movement calls for an early election to Ukraine’s parliament and will register a corresponding electronic petition on the president’s official website.
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Too Cool for Kyiv: New Energy Policy Aimed at Freezing People
Kyiv’s energy policy seems to be aimed at freezing ordinary people, the Russian news agency Regnum quoted Ukrainian expert Yury Korolchyuk as saying on Monday. (More …)
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Kyiv may impose sanctions against Israeli companies for working in Crimea …
TEL AVIV, January 18. /TASS/. Kyiv has warned Israeli citizens that visit Crimea and companies that work on the peninsula without permission from the Ukrainian government that it may impose sanctions on them, the Ukrainian Embassy in Israel said in a statement on Monday.